Hello Ricardo,

Horde/IMP allow the user to edit their own IMAP ACLs. Unfortunately I do not 
know of any WebDAV client which users can
utilize to edit their own ACLs.  For WebDAV editing ACLs is one way to share (a 
caldav) collection.

Why is there a plan to kill the ability of users to set their own ACLs?

Greetings
  Дилян

On Wed, 2020-06-24 at 10:57 -0400, Ricardo Signes wrote:
> Behold this commit:
> 
> commit da8305164877735ba29b078151c70455f1aa6eea
> Author: Bron Gondwana <br...@fastmail.fm>
> Date: Wed Oct 30 14:13:38 2019 +1100
> 
>  imapd: allow disabling the SETACL command
> 
> I'm not sure what the intent here was, but I assume it was related to our 
> plan to kill of the ability of users to set
> their own ACLs.  If so, I think we need two small changes which I'd like to 
> get out pretty soon.
> 
>    1. relax the restriction so the admin user can still use SETACL
>    2. tighten the restriction so it also restricts DELETEACL
> 
> That's it!  Then we'll move on to rolling that out and cleaning up users' 
> existing ACLs.  I have tentatively made a
> task for this.
> 
> Bron:  I just want to make sure we're not stepping on work intended for 
> something else!
> 
> -- 
> Ricardo Signes (rjbs)
> CTO, Fastmail
> 


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