On Wed, Mar 22, 2006 at 02:10:47PM +0100, mess-mate wrote:
> |
> 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
I still don't get this. What is 'my Maildir'? Normally, you have a
maildir per user. I also don't have maildirs in homedirs, and I have:
/var/spool/mail/alice/cur
new
tmp
.Sent/
.Drafts/
etc.
/var/spool/mail/bob/cur
new
tmp
.Sent/
.Drafts/
etc.
etc.
In the past, I had to hack the imap source to make non-homedir maildirs
possible. Now that I do LDAP, I can just add a field 'mailbox' to
the ldap-info (i.e. mailbox: /var/spool/mail/alice ).
Cheers,
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