El jue., 5 de mar. de 2020 a la(s) 21:21, Sam Varshavchik (
mr...@courier-mta.com) escribió:

> PICCORO McKAY Lenz writes:
> > IMAP_MAILBOX_SANITY_CHECK=0 will permit that?
>
> If you disable it, the server will not check that the Maildir's uid and
> gid
> matches the imap server's process.
>
> This is one of those things that if you're not sure what it does, you
> shouldn't change the default setting. If you are an experienced sysadmin
> running a highly-customized server that uses filesystem ACLs that permit
> finer-grained access control than the traditional userid/groupid based
> POSIX
> filesystem permissions, and for whatever reason you configured multiple
> accounts using different userid and groupid, but the same home directory
> and
> maildir, and you have a good reason to do so, then disabling this sanity
> check will allow the server to attempt to do its job even though it
> doesn't
> think it actually owns the mailbox.
>


VEERY VERY INTERESTING; do you know that this setting will permit a complex
but very controlled manaement based on mysql module for auth daemon!

great! thanks ..


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