I've add $ENV{'MASTER_USER'} = $ENV{'USER'};
to my postlogin-imap script, and it looks like that all is working, thank you!!! I'll test it next week, but as I see ACL and base operations work, so I think that all other works too)) But what does it mean when I return in master_user field current user's name?))) As I understand it increase masteruser's rights to full control of user's mailbox. But if I return in master_user not a current user name, but something else?))) What master_user field control?))) (Sorry, I can't find any information about this feature[?]) 2010/4/16 Timo Sirainen <t...@iki.fi> > On Fri, 2010-04-16 at 15:30 +0400, Неворотин Вадим wrote: > > Hmm[?] For what can I use masterusers, if I even can't read with > masteruser > > user's mails from INBOX? And where can I read about masterusers in that > way. > > I really can't understand for what there is masterusers if they can't do > > anything))) > > The feature was originally implemented for a voicemail feature. There > would be a "voicemail" master user that would have permission to write > new mails to users' "voicemail" mailbox, but nothing else. > > You could have a similar "spam" master user that only has access to > users' "Spam" mailbox (for training spam bayesian or whatever). > > Anyway, did you try my suggestion on how to make it work the way you > wanted? If it doesn't work yet, I can change the code to make it work: > > > You could try if having your userdb return > > master_user=%u field would make it work the way you want. > >
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