Sam,
Thanks for your help, but I´m stilling not seen shared folders... :(
In my real case i have 2 users: renatoko and domingo
See my steps:
1) Sharing a renatoko´s folder called Aduana to domingo see it:
maildiracl -set /home/mailusers/aduana/renatoko/Maildir/ INBOX.Aduana
user=domingo lr
2) My /etc/shared/index:
domingo 2000 1502 /home/mailusers/aduana/domingo
renatoko 2001 1502 /home/mailusers/aduana/renatoko
(all uids and gids are corrects )
I´m using thunderbird and domingo can´t see Aduana folder...
See my thunderbird configs:
Particular namespace = "INBOX."
Shared = "shared.","#shared."
In maillog no error is reported. :/
I'm trying to make shared folders works up to 10 days but no luck...
sorry for my poor english and my lots of questions...
---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Sam Varshavchik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri, 05 May 2006 22:56:29 -0400
>Domingo Antonio writes:
>
>>
>> Hi people!
>>
>> Please, can someone give me a sample of configuring this situation
>> using virtual shared folders acl
>>
>> /home/user1/Maildir
>> /home/user1/Maildir/.I_want_this_shared
>>
>> /home/chuck-noris/Maildir
>>
>> so, when chuck-noris user acess his folders in Outlook Express he
>> needs to see a folder called I_want_this_shared ( from user1 maildir ) in
>> read-only mode...
>
>The preferred way is to have user1 set the ACLs on the folder using user1's
>IMAP client. The problem is that ACL support in IMAP clients generally
>sucks. You're probably better off using maildiracl, something like:
>
>maildiracl -set /home/user1/maildir INBOX.i_want_this_shared user=chuck-noris
>lr
>
>
>Of course, you need to set up the virtual shared folder index file, you
>should install etc/shared/index that would contain:
>
>user1 X Y /home/user1
>chuck-noris X Y /home/chuck-noris
>
>where X and Y are your virtual shared folders' UID and GID. This will make
>the folder accessible via IMAP as #shared.user1.I_want_this_shared
>
>Whether or not Outlook Express will actually see this folder is a completely
>separate issue. The folder will be accessible via IMAP, but since proper
>implementation and interoperability with commodity Internet standards is not
>a priority for Microsoft, chances are fairly good that you will find that
>Outlook Express is broken, and it does not support shared IMAP folders.
>
>If you do not see the folder in Outlook Express, try Mozilla Thunderbird.
>If Mozilla Thunderbird shows you the shared folders, then go bitch to
>Microsoft.
>
>
>
>
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