If i'm right, such a KeepAllFiles option to yes should prevent any
deletion.

In fact most of the time it is. When i tried to overwrite a file it was
doing it's job by refusing, when trying to delete also.

But, when you're doing a resume of an upload (via Filezilla for
example), even if the file is already completly uploaded, this does not
matter, an error happens bnotifying that you do not got the right to do
it, BUT file is deleted.

So at the end, the KeepAllFiles option is not preventing file
modification (file is deleted).

I'm talking about the pureftpd internal stuff, not the file system protection. 
Umask was only used to permit other ftp accounts to read only data when not in 
their own directory.

According to me, the problem is within pure-ftpd and how it works with
KeepAllFiles option when used and about resuming function that can lead
to bypassing the KeepAllFiles  protection.

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  Pure-ftpd overwrite protection does not work if resume is used

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