Justin Murdock writes:
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Justin writes:
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Justin Murdock writes:
Am I missing something obvious?
MYRIGHTS is an ACL1 command. The draft actually refers to the
LIST(MYRIGHTS) command.
I think this confusion is down to the moving target, and while we
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Justin writes:
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Justin Murdock writes:
Am I missing something obvious?
MYRIGHTS is an ACL1 command. The draft actually refers to the
LIST(MYRIGHTS) command.
I think this confusion is down to the moving target, and while we were
refering to the draft
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Justin Murdock writes:
I'm running the v 3.0.8 of the standalone Courier imap server.
I ran into a problem with the ACLs, as Courier splits the imap
delete into expunge, tag deleted and, um, excise folder -
which seems quite a sensible differentiation.
Unfortunately
Justin Murdock writes:
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Justin Murdock writes:
I'm running the v 3.0.8 of the standalone Courier imap server.
I ran into a problem with the ACLs, as Courier splits the imap
delete into expunge, tag deleted and, um, excise folder -
which seems quite a sensible
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Justin Murdock writes:
Justin Murdock writes:
I'm running the v 3.0.8 of the standalone Courier imap server.
Shouldn't Courier be returning those of the x, e and t flags that
are set in this case?
maildiracl -compute .. user=me returns lret,
but myrights returns
Justin writes:
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Justin Murdock writes:
Justin Murdock writes:
I'm running the v 3.0.8 of the standalone Courier imap server.
Shouldn't Courier be returning those of the x, e and t flags that
are set in this case?
maildiracl -compute .. user=me returns lret,
but myrights
I'm running the v 3.0.8 of the standalone Courier imap server.
I ran into a problem with the ACLs, as Courier splits the imap delete
into expunge, tag deleted and, um, excise folder - which seems
quite a sensible differentiation.
Unfortunately Courier doesn't seem to advertise the d flag unless
Justin Murdock writes:
I'm running the v 3.0.8 of the standalone Courier imap server.
I ran into a problem with the ACLs, as Courier splits the imap delete
into expunge, tag deleted and, um, excise folder - which seems
quite a sensible differentiation.
Unfortunately Courier doesn't seem to