> This can be solved with ACLs. Instead of creating a bind mount, this process > that allows the user to share the directory can set an ACL and create a > symlink.
For a few users maybe but not that easy when you have many thousands users (that on top do not have local accounts). We'd probably hit another ACL limitation. Then again, this thread was not about finding new ways of doing what we do but to know the reason it stopped working. Is it a new limitation or a bug? > PS: It would be better if you used a mailer that correctly sets mail headers > References and/or In-Reply-To so that your replies are properly threaded. Sorry about that, i use the link provided on the list for mails i don't receive in my mailbox directly and gmail doesn't seem to be good about it...