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

[snip]

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

[snip]

Sam (or anyone else here), could someone point me to a resource where I can
see the syntax for ACL2?  If you recall the issue, I would like to give user
"postmaster" the ability to read and manipulate all user mail/folders.  I
asked comp.mail.imap about ACL2 but they said that it's still under
development and didn't really give me a straight answer.  Since I've firmly
decided to go with Courier, I was wondering about Courier's implementation
of ACL2, namely, what command would I run to give postmaster access to
INBOX.* on a particular user's maildir (with the intention being to give the
same access to postmaster on ALL maildirs).

If there's an online resource I could consult, that'd be fine too.


Michael




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