What are the new option controls and where do they live, so I can do the documentation magic?
On Mon, Nov 16, 2015, at 11:00 PM, Bron Gondwana via Cyrus-devel wrote: > So this is what I've been working on for the past little bit, on and off > - mostly in the last week - but I've been building the groundwork for > ages. > > 1) cross domain support. It's an option, if you turn it on then admin > users don't see any change, but non-admin users see all user folders with > a domain attached, and can look across domains. Like this: > > . login br...@fastmail.com foo > > . list "" * > * LIST (\HasChildren) "/" INBOX > * LIST (\HasNoChildren) "/" INBOX/hello > * LIST (\HasNoChildren) "/" INBOX/sub > * LIST (\HasNoChildren) "/" user/br...@brong.net > * LIST (\HasNoChildren) "/" user/el...@fastmail.com/Lists/Cyrus > > That's in the regular namespace - it's the same in the altnamespace, the > domain is attached after the username. EVERYONE has a domain, if they're > in defaultdomain, that gets added too. > > 2) reverseacls. It's optional too, but only kinda. ctl_cyrusdb checks > the option at startup and flicks the actual switch, which is a key called > '$RACL' in mailboxes.db. Mailboxes.db now skips any key starting with $. > All the actual reverse ACLs are subkeys of $RACL$ - read the commit > message or code for the gory details. > > At the moment they don't support groups or the anyone ACL, sorry. I have > a plan for supporting groups, but I need to understand more about how > they're implemented in krb5 and ptsloader first. > > --- > > These come with a couple of Cassandane tests as well :) > > Bron. > > Bron. > > > -- > Bron Gondwana > br...@fastmail.fm