Jay Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| mess-mate wrote:
| >Sam Varshavchik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| >| mess-mate writes:
| >| | >Hi
| >| >i'd like to setup a Maildir on a server, so not in a $HOME; but on a
| >| >other partition.
| >| >Any way how i can do that ?
| >| | Yes, but you should first set up a normal server installation, verify 
that it works, 
| >and | become familiar with the software.
| >| | Only when you have some experience here, will you have a better chance 
of mucking 
| >around | with the configuration.
| >| Thanks for the reply.
| >I've a normal server installation. Maildir is located in my $HOME i
| >can access from anywhere on the lan.
| >I'd like now to set it up on a server;
| >with restricted access for some users to (their) mailboxes (folders)
| >on the server.
| >  
| I'm not sure exactly what your looking for but if you mean you want users to 
just have email 
| access, no shell then look into setting up Virtual users via MySQL or LDAP.  
If you have an 
| existing LDAP server in your environment (OpenLDAP, MS ActiveDirectory, 
Novell NDS, etc) 
| then use that, otherwise, look at setting up MySQL.  Virtual users can have 
their Maildir 
| located on any mounted volume.  Beyond that, what do you mean by "restricted 
access".  Big 
| picture, what are you trying to do?
| 
Well, my Maildir is located in an other partition, (/dev/hdb12) with
mountpoint 'Maildir'.

We want access that mailbox but pro user only some of the subdirs,
like this :
/Maildir  ( = /dev/hdb12 )
        cur
        new
        tmp
        .debian    ( access only for user 1)
        cur
        new
        tmp
        .Courier ( access only for usre 2)
        cur
        new
        tmp
        
etc...
With an access to all of them for the admin of course.

I don't known if this is the right thing a'm doing, so if there is
an other way it would be very appreciated.

best regards



mess-mate                               
-- 

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