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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">I was misreading the RFC and I now
understand how one of my users was able to delete a few gigs of
email and folders: the folders had been migrated from a pre-2.3.0
message store and I hadn't retuned the permissions on those
folders. Having now retested on two 2.4 servers and a 2.5.4 I am
now content that this was a PEBSAK. Fortunately, I have a
backup...<br>
<br>
Thanks for the help!<br>
<br>
John<br>
<br>
On 30/07/15 19:58, Dan White wrote:<br>
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<blockquote class=" cite" id="mid_20150730185837_GI3862_dan_olp_net"
cite="mid:20150730185837.GI3862@dan.olp.net" type="cite">I was
just looking through 2.5.3. See lib/acl.c, which looks reasonable
<br>
(for that version). <br>
<br>
On 07/30/15 19:56 +0100, John wrote: <br>
<blockquote class=" cite" id="Cite_5539290" type="cite">But I am
setting e and t and getting back e, t and d and it is behaving <br>
like x is set. I think I might be taking a trip to the source
code again :( <br>
<br>
John <br>
<br>
On 30/07/15 19:44, Dan White wrote: <br>
<blockquote class=" cite" id="Cite_4232741" type="cite">RFC 4314
was implemented in 2.3.0 (according to the changes file). <br>
<br>
So with 'd' listed, e, t, and x are implied, per the RFC. <br>
<br>
This is way out of date date unfortunately: <br>
<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="http://cyrusimap.org/docs/cyrus-imapd/2.5.4/overview.php">http://cyrusimap.org/docs/cyrus-imapd/2.5.4/overview.php</a>
<br>
<br>
Check your 'defaultacl:' option to verify it doesn't contain
d. <br>
<br>
On 07/30/15 19:09 +0100, John wrote: <br>
<blockquote class=" cite" id="Cite_3410787" type="cite">I set
the ACL to lrswiptek and it then shows as lrswipktecd. Have
I <br>
missed a database migration step at some point in the past?
The current <br>
server is running 2.4.12 (and I have a project to move it
all to 2.5.x <br>
soon). <br>
<br>
John <br>
<br>
On 30/07/15 16:37, Dan White wrote: <br>
<blockquote class=" cite" id="Cite_1236704" type="cite">On
07/30/15 16:21 +0100, John wrote: <br>
<blockquote class=" cite" id="Cite_5318287" type="cite">Hi
List, <br>
<br>
I have a bunch of shared folders which I want to have
various user <br>
permissions on them. I can do the simple read/write
ones, but I cannot <br>
work out how to allow a user to delete mails but not the
mailbox. A <br>
user <br>
has just done it *again* so I need to get it sorted. <br>
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<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4314.txt">https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4314.txt</a>
<br>
<br>
You want 't' and not 'x'. <br>
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