Grasping at straws, I recreated my thunderbird account and wham! #Users
is visable.
FYI, it's 1.0.7
Best,
Adam
Adam Kosmin wrote:
M. J. [Mike] OBrien wrote:
Hi Adam:
Shared folders on DBMail systems work great. You can visit the DBMA
demo http://dbma.ca/demo/ and read from the help files as well as see
the actual shared folders created by users. They all work just fine.
Your MUA must also handle ACLs. Microsoft's Outlook Express is *not*
an ACL-friendly MUA although it can be forced to work -- but MS
Outlook and Thunderbird as well as Mozilla Mail do a great job with
ACLs. So does SquirrelMail. :o)
Sir, I run windowsrefund.info. Are you kidding me? :)
You might read help para below to get some background understanding
on how RFC 2086 plays out in practise.
Help is at http://library.mobrien.com/dbmailadministrator/DBMA_ACLs.htm
Uh well that's nice and all but seriously, I don't really think that
one should be expected to absorb RFCs in order to share folders via a
webGUI. Thanks for the reference though.
If you want to create a user and a shared folder on the DBMA demo
(http://dbma.ca/demo) I will look it over for you and see what, if
any, step you have missed. Use your first and last name at domain
dbma.ca and I will spot it -- worth a try :o)
Good deal. I added the account adam (uid 191) to the system and shared
the INBOX. Then I granted access to user bibo (uid 109). Everything
looks fine on the demo (as it does on my system) but there's really no
way for me to test that it's working. You should see that uid 109 has
been assigned all permissions except for SETACL. I certainly believe
you that this is working on the demo but have no way to verify since I
can't subscribe my MUA to any mailboxes. It's also worth noting that
even if the functonality is at 100% on the demo, this isn't a real
test since it's running an older version of DBMA. In other words,
there's no evidence that something didn't break in 2.4.0.
Thanks for having a look.
Best,
Adam
best...
Mike
----- Original Message ----- From: "Adam Kosmin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "DBMail mailinglist" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, January 09, 2006 1:38 PM
Subject: [Dbmail] Sharing Users folders
Has anyone been able to do this successfully? I'm using DBMA 2.4.0
and DBMail 2.0.7. I can however, create public shared folders and
subscribe to them just fine using Thunderbird.
Best,
--
Adam Kosmin
GNU/Linux SA
Visual Trading Systems, LLC
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