Michael Nguyen writes:

From: "Sam Varshavchik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Michael Nguyen writes:

I have a Courier administration question. Our current IMAP server allows
us
to login as a super user (postmaster) and have the ability to read and
manipulate any mailbox we choose via IMAP.  Basically we login as
postmaster

No.

The closest thing would be a configuration that uses virtual mailboxes with
access control lists.  Then, if the individual mailbox gives the necessary
access rights to the administator's login ID, the admin will be able to
manipulate that mailbox.

Hmm...this seems very close. Does this have to be on a folder-by-folder basis as it seems or can I do a global setting for all folders? I tried setting INBOX.* but I *think* it was setting the ACLs for a folder named *

ACL2 supports wildcards, so if you were using ACL2 commands you would've done the right thing.



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