cyradm: perl: symbol lookup error?

Miguel Mucio Santos Moreira miguel at prodemge.gov.br
Thu Sep 17 17:02:52 EDT 2015


Dear Patrick,

Yes, would be sufficient just the cm command.
Take a look below.

localhost> cm user/miguel
localhost> lam user/miguel
miguel lrswipkxtecda

As you can see the lam command which list the mailbox permissions shows full permissions in this example.

Bye 

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Em 17/09/2015 17:40:01, Patrick Goetz escreveu:
> Interesting.  When I use cyradm to set up a new account, I always 
execute 2 commands:

   cyradm --user administrator localhost

   localhost> cm user/daffyduck
   localhost> sam user/daffyduck daffyduck write

Does this mean that the second command has been superfluous all along 
and that these are the permissions that are created by default anyway?

I.e. it would be sufficient to just do this?

   localhost> cm user/daffyduck


On 09/17/2015 03:03 PM, Patrick Boutilier wrote:
> On 09/17/2015 04:07 PM, Patrick Goetz wrote:
>> Thanks.  I'm just now getting around to looking at this script.  This
>> creates a mailbox, but don't you also need to set access privileges for
>> the user associated with this mailbox?
>
> Only if you are going to change the default rights. User will have
> access by default.
>
>
>
>
>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 09/16/2015 12:00 PM, Patrick Boutilier wrote:
>>>
>>> We use this simple perl script to add users. Fill in appropriate
>>> username and password.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> #!/usr/bin/perl -w
>>> #
>>> use File::Basename;
>>> use IMAP::Admin;
>>>
>>> if ( 0 == scalar( @ARGV ) ) {
>>>     die( "\n  Usuage: $0 userid\n");
>>> }
>>>
>>>
>>> $mailbox = "user.$ARGV[0]";
>>> $username = "";
>>> $password = "";
>>>
>>> # Set this to the hostname of your IMAP server
>>> $IMAPSERVER = "localhost";
>>> #
>>>
>>> # Main Code
>>> #
>>> # Login to IMAP server
>>> $imap = IMAP::Admin->new('Server' => $IMAPSERVER,
>>>                            'Login' => $username,
>>>                            'Password' => $password,) || die "no go $!
>>> !";
>>>
>>> print "Login: " . $imap->error . "\n";
>>>
>>> # Add user
>>> $add = $imap->create("$mailbox");
>>>
>>> if ($add != 0) {
>>>           print "Error: " . $imap->error . "\n";
>>> }
>>> else {
>>>           print "$ARGV[0] added.\n";
>>> }
>>>
>>>
>>> # Close connection
>>> $imap->close;
>>> exit;
>>>
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