I seem to remember the late Mulberry did. But I havent done a survey lately.

Aaron Stone wrote:
> Is there really no desktop client that fully supports setacl!?
> 
> On Sat, 2005-12-17 at 20:13 +0100, Paul J Stevens wrote:
> 
>>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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