never mind that info. I misunderstood something and see that DBMA is infact creating the required record in dbmail_acl.

The mystery continues...



Adam Kosmin wrote:
After some additional testing, I'm going to go out on a limb and suggest that DBMA 2.4.8 is at fault here. It appears that the required record is not being inserted into the dbmail_mailboxes table after attempting to share a user's Inbox.

Here's what I tried:

1. dbmail-util -ay (just to know I'm staring with a "clean" database)
2. In dbma, chose user "monitor"
3. Selected monitor/INBOX from pulldown and clicked Add ACL button

Results: monitor/INBOX appears in the "These are the shared folders of user "monitor" pulldown menu

This is the point where I looked at the records in dbmail_mailboxes and saw no appropriate entry.

Best,

Adam

Adam Kosmin wrote:

Just wanted to jump in and say that I'm seeing the same problem using the following:

DBMail svn 2039
DBMA 2.4.8
Thunderbird 1.0.8 and 1.5

I've even attempted to view the #User shares with sylpheed-claws with no luck.

Is anyone here able to create and manage them at the moment? If so, can you please respond with the names and versions of the software you're using?

Best,
Adam

DS wrote:

Paul J Stevens wrote:

Kmail supports SETACL (which is what you're looking for).

By goodness it certainly does! That is what I've been looking for. Too bad the customer is on Windoze. But at least I have an option for setting them up besides a web client.

Thanks!

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