> it can work.... it does *not* need to be apache:apache, it can be user:apache
>
... and then I'd have to put users in "apache" - hrm..

not necessarily, although it'll probably make it easier

>> The Boss thinks that internally, users can access their $HOME via Samba, externally they can access it via this Squirrelmail plugin.
>
> the boss isn't wrong
>
I still wonder if perms issues would get in the way.

certainly, especially if they create files or folders via samba and try to access them thru SM, since surely samba won't create files w/group ownership of apache


one solution is to run a daily (more often?) cron that blasts thru users' home directories resetting the group on everything to apache (and make sure permissions are right too)... File Manager is not a replacement for a good (S)FTP client, but it can work.

 - Paul


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