> > Long story short: I wish to give managers a shared (read-only) folder > > of the mailboxes > That already works in dbmail. > > > (including the deleted messages > That doesn't work in dbmail. That would be almost trivial to do with a little cronjob. Just make a folder for the purpose of archiving the mail, and change the status and mailbox id of messages that are deleted (status 2 or 3) to be back to status 1, in that archive mailbox .. use acl's to give the manager read-only access to it. It might be nicer to get a little more fancy and actually mirror the original folder hiearchy, but the same basic idea should work. -- Jesse Norell jesse @ kci.net
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