Don,

Dbmail already supports shared mailboxes. That is what the imap setacl
command is for. Since there are no imap clients that support this
command, you'll have to access the acl table directly or use a
management tool like dbma.

There's also some howto's on the wiki for setting up public mailboxes
that should give you a good impression of acl capabilities.


Don Mahurin wrote:
> Has anyone considered allowing group email folders on dbmail?
> 
> One where many users can share folders.
> Some users could have read-only permissions, some users could have write
> permission.
> 
> This could be uses for a work-group group-email/newgroup like thing.
> 
> I looked at it briefly.  On the surface, it seemed like the primary key
> of mailbox could be changed to a dual key
> (mailbox_idnr,mailbox_owneridnr), and the mailbox SELECTs could be
> changed to select  where mailbox_idnr=? and mailbox_owneridnr=?. But it
> looked like the owneridnr was not always initialized, and perhaps there
> is more to it than this.
> 
> -don
> 
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