Default ACL for new user mailbox

marc.bigler at day.com marc.bigler at day.com
Mon Nov 18 08:11:13 EST 2002


Hi,

Well if I read the imapd.conf man page again it states the following:

defaultacl: anyone lrs
                The Access Control List (ACL) placed on a newly-created
(non-user) mailbox that does not have a parent mailbox.

What I can see here which disturbs me is the "...(non-user) mailbox..."
part and what I am creating are user mailboxes like user.testuser or
user.testser.myfolder, so this doesn't work for my case...

Any other ideas ?

Regards
Marc






                                                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                               
                    mdam at gmx.net         To:     info-cyrus at andrew.cmu.edu                                                                     
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                    11/18/02 12:31       Subject:     Re: Default ACL for new user mailbox                                                     
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Heyho,

> Is it somehow possible to set a default ACL which a new mailbox will
> inherit when I create it with cyradm ? What I would like to do is give
> automatically full permissions to all new mailboxes to the cyrus
> administrator. Or maybe there is another way to do that ?

Read ' man 5 imapd.conf ' respectively '/etc/imapd.conf' and look for
"defaultacl:".
Its just for your problem.
If you want to give acls to more than one user, you can do it this way:
defaultacl: user1 acl1 user2 acl2 ...

Regards and HTH
 Marko D.

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