Hello,

Yes this is a known issue. Not a bug but never implemented. This is in our 
backlog but won’t be made before the 5.12 
https://bugs.sogo.nu/roadmap_page.php?version_id=260

Quentin

 

From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of "Simon Wilson"
Sent: vendredi 1 novembre 2024 06:01
To: [email protected]
Subject: [SOGo] IMAP shared folder - new subfolder permissions

 

This may be an IMAP issue rather than a SOGo issue? At the very least though 
this is not working as expected.

 

User 1 has an IMAP sub-folder shared with User 2. User 2 can see the folder 
under “Other users”/User 1/Path to folder. 

 

All good so far. Both users happily using the folder for several months. 

 

User 2 has ACL, create and modify rights to the folder. 

User 2 creates a sub-folder in User 1's folder. 

User 2 can see the folder and put emails in it.

User 1 cannot see it at all.

 

Checking in the IMAP server, the folder is there, but rights have not been 
assigned to User 1, within whose mail tree the folder sits. Only User 2, who 
created it, has access.

 

Armed with this info, back in SOGo, User 2 opens the Sharing menu on the new 
subfolder, and attempts to add User 1. Nothing happens - type User 1 name, 
select it - not added to the ACL.

 

On the IMAP server, manually correct the ACL and add User 1 - issue resolved, 
now both can use the folder.

 

When creating a subfolder in a shared folder as the non-owner (assuming ACL to 
allow creation of sub-folders), the new folder process should by default 
inherit parent folder permissions, not be generated as if it was natively a 
folder belonging to the non-owner.

 

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