Le 16/12/2025 à 18:22:20+0100, Jean Charles Delépine via Info a écrit Hi everyone.
Thanks a lot for the tips. > > > > The group of users of those shared mailbox need to have the right to create > > sub folder under > > > > shared.mailboxX > > > > But they very often move > > > > shared.mailbox1 -> shared.mailbox2.mailbox2.1.mailbox1 > > I try different set of acl on shared.mailboxX and didn't find any set who > > can both allow users create subfolder and deny them to move the first level > > mailbox. > > > > Any idea ? > > Remove the x right on shared.mailbox1, shared.mailbox2, ... > > "shared.mailbox1" acl: lrswipktecd > "shared.mailbox1.1" acl: lrswipkxtecd That's working. But how you do that in the «real» life ? If I set shared.mailbox1 acl: lrswipktecd and the user create shared.mailbox1.mibox this one going to have also lrswipktecd, so if he want to change the box name to shared.mailbox1.mybox he cant because it missing «x». Do you run (by cron for example) some script to set the acl ? Thanks. Regards. JAS -- Albert SHIH 🦫 🐸 Observatoire de Paris France Heure locale/Local time: mer. 17 déc. 2025 22:32:45 CET ------------------------------------------ Cyrus: Info Permalink: https://cyrus.topicbox.com/groups/info/Tb7b91248d4bff8bf-Mf297949579a1acd6d60a659f Delivery options: https://cyrus.topicbox.com/groups/info/subscription
