Aaron Stone wrote:
> Sure, when you write your web interface, make sure it doesn't do any
> write operations ;-)
> 
> Better still, you can change the permissions on the mailbox. Note that
> you cannot change permissions on a mailbox that you own, if you own it,
> you're always have full admin privs.
> 
> So, create a second user, and give that user access to the shared
> mailbox with List and Read permissions.
> 
> I don't know about any good user interfaces for doing this, unfortunately.

>telnet imaphost imap
x login myusername mypassword
x setacl lists/somelist someotheruser lr
x logout


now the mailbox lists/somelist is visible for someotheruser in read-only
mode.


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