From: Sam Varshavchik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Michael Nguyen writes:
[snip]
Err...I'd list more of them, but after thinking about itit really
doesn't matter what I've tried. Our current IMAP server accepts
~username/folder. I tried modifying it with the . delimiter but that
didn't change
Michael Nguyen writes:
What I'd like to know is, what is the best practice for dealing with this?
The readme discusses breaking up the index file into multiple ones. How
many entries per file is a good number? Let's assume 30,000 users per
server (if that matters). Thanks in advance!
It really
From: Sam Varshavchik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Michael Nguyen writes:
Sam (or anyone else here), could someone point me to a resource where I
can
see the syntax for ACL2? If you recall the issue, I would like to give
user
http://www.ietf.org/proceedings/04aug/I-D/draft-ietf-imapext-acl-10.txt
From: Michael Nguyen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[snip]
Nevermind, I figured it out. Thanks guys!
Actually...I haven't. I found an older draft of the document that Sam
provided and it looked like SETACL was working better than ACL STORE/ACL
SET, but I still can't get the wildcards to go right. So I
Michael Nguyen writes:
A13 ACL SET (INBOX.*) user=postmaster acdilrsw
* RIGHTS-INFO INBOX.UNVERIFIED owner al c e i p r s t w x
...
A13 OK ACL SET completed.
A14 list (acl) INBOX.*
* LIST (\HasNoChildren) . INBOX.UNVERIFIED ((ACL ((owner
acdilrsw
...
Could umm...someone help me on the syntax
From: Sam Varshavchik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Michael Nguyen writes:
[snip]
Furthermore, you probably want to set ACLs for both INBOX, and its
subfolders, so you should be doing something like:
A13 ACL SET (INBOX INBOX.*) user=postmaster acdilrsw owner acdilrsw
I'm sure I don't need to tell you that
Michael Nguyen writes:
From: Sam Varshavchik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Michael Nguyen writes:
[snip]
Furthermore, you probably want to set ACLs for both INBOX, and its
subfolders, so you should be doing something like:
A13 ACL SET (INBOX INBOX.*) user=postmaster acdilrsw owner acdilrsw
I'm sure I don't
From: Michael Nguyen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Sam Varshavchik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Michael Nguyen writes:
[snip]
ACL2 supports wildcards, so if you were using ACL2 commands you would've
done the right thing.
[snip]
Sam (or anyone else here), could someone point me to a resource where I can
Michael Nguyen writes:
From: Michael Nguyen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Sam Varshavchik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Michael Nguyen writes:
[snip]
ACL2 supports wildcards, so if you were using ACL2 commands you would've
done the right thing.
[snip]
Sam (or anyone else here), could someone point me to a resource
From: Sam Varshavchik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Michael Nguyen writes:
Hmm...this seems very close. Does this have to be on a folder-by-folder
basis as it seems or can I do a global setting for all folders? I tried
setting INBOX.* but I *think* it was setting the ACLs for a folder named
*
ACL2
Michael Nguyen writes:
From: Sam Varshavchik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Michael Nguyen writes:
Hmm...this seems very close. Does this have to be on a folder-by-folder
basis as it seems or can I do a global setting for all folders? I tried
setting INBOX.* but I *think* it was setting the ACLs for a
I have a Courier administration question. Our current IMAP server allows us
to login as a super user (postmaster) and have the ability to read and
manipulate any mailbox we choose via IMAP. Basically we login as postmaster
and can open any folder than we specify. This is tremendously helpful
Michael Nguyen writes:
I have a Courier administration question. Our current IMAP server allows us
to login as a super user (postmaster) and have the ability to read and
manipulate any mailbox we choose via IMAP. Basically we login as postmaster
and can open any folder than we specify. This is
Sam Varshavchik said:
Michael Nguyen writes:
I have a Courier administration question. Our current IMAP server
allows us
to login as a super user (postmaster) and have the ability to read and
manipulate any mailbox we choose via IMAP. Basically we login as
postmaster
and can open any
From: Sam Varshavchik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Michael Nguyen writes:
I have a Courier administration question. Our current IMAP server allows
us
to login as a super user (postmaster) and have the ability to read and
manipulate any mailbox we choose via IMAP. Basically we login as
postmaster
No.
From: Jay Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Using virtual accounts (LDAP), a global uid/gid for all users and a few
PHP scripts I've been able to setup something along these lines. The web
page script requires an administrator authentication, the admin can then
specify a user's account and a special
Michael Nguyen writes:
From: Sam Varshavchik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Michael Nguyen writes:
I have a Courier administration question. Our current IMAP server allows
us
to login as a super user (postmaster) and have the ability to read and
manipulate any mailbox we choose via IMAP. Basically we login
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