Hi Aron:
Thunderbird works like a charm as a very IMAP_ACL-friendly MUA.

In DBMA you need to give your intended users permission on #Public/folder, after you have created that folder, to allow them to at least lookup, read, see, write, insert and post (and create, delete, and/or administer if you like)

It is not sufficient to simply create the folder. Open the User Account Window for the user and after selecting the desired folder and aforementioned permission set, press "Add ACL". Done.

In Thunderbird, select the account with a "right click" and then select "Subscribe". Once the MUA has downloaded a list of all the folders, if permission has been added for this user, you will seee the folder "#Public" which you can expand by selecting "+" beside its name. Next put a check mark beside the folder(s) you wish to include in the account. Done.

best...
Mike




----- Original Message ----- From: "A" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "DBMail mailinglist" <dbmail@dbmail.org>
Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2005 1:45 PM
Subject: Re: [Dbmail] DBMA+ACL problem


M. J. [Mike] O'Brien wrote:

Hi Aron:

Hi!

2) The error code does not match the version. (?) Please download the latest
version, try again, and report any problems at http://dbma.ca/

I've downloaded DBMA today again, this version works great! There is only one thing: I followed exactly the documentation but I can't see any of users shared folders in thunderbird.

Can you help me?
Thank you very much!

Aron
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