On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 11:55:59 -0700, Rick Updegrove <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Ondřej Surý wrote:

From the admin side of perspective, it would be fine, if I could somehow
tag folders on server as undeletable.  Since binc keeps some
administrative files in top dir (bincimap-cache and
bincimap-uidvalidity), it cannot be simply achieved by removing write
permissions for user and group on the folder,
What about precreating the binc* files before removing writer permissions? My lab environment is down right now so I can't test this, but would it accomplish your goals? At least in the interim? (until Andy introduces a new admin file?-)

so it would be great if I
could create bincimap-undeletable if than Maildir and binc would refuse
to delete such folder.

O.

I would actually really like to see this implemented somehow. This is the main reason I asked about ACL a few weeks ago. How does this relate to "shared folders"?


Rick





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