Thank you for your answer! I'll try to use it for my autoconfiguration script after weekends)) I use AD as userdb and passdb and have a group mailboxes, but main users for this mailboxes hasn't got any password. And I need automatically subscribe my users to new group maiboxes. So "full-access" masteruser is really good for me[?]
2010/4/16 Timo Sirainen <[email protected]> > On Fri, 2010-04-16 at 16:57 +0400, Неворотин Вадим wrote: > > 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?))) > > It means exactly what you do in your post-login script. It sets > master_user to same as user. > > > 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[?]) > > master_user is used for the ACL checks. Currently it doesn't do anything > else. So if you set master_user to "foo", it uses foo's ACLs when > determining access to mailboxes. There's nothing special about master > users after login, they're just usernames as any other usernames are. > >
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