Hello, Here it is: http://paste.fulltxt.net/Xzoq9v
You can actually see when I manually changed all permissions, around October 12, and the fact that the messages received afterwards don't have the correct permissions. Best, Damien On Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 08:26:10AM +0200, Steffen Kaiser wrote: > On Fri, 17 Oct 2014, Damien Desfontaines wrote: > > >I'm trying to make the mailbox of (system) user "spam" available to > >user "ted". I followed these instructions: > > http://wiki2.dovecot.org/SharedMailboxes/Permissions > >and it doesn't seem to work. To be more precise: > >- I manually (and recursively) changed the permissions of all > > files in ~spam/Mail to 660 (and 770 for the directories); > >- I manually (and recursively) changed the group owner of everything > > in ~spam/Mail to "mailperso", where "mailperso" is a group whose > > users are spam and ted; > >- I added « mail_access_groups=mailperso » into my dovecot config; > >- and I restarted dovecot. > > > >But still, when I send a new email to spam, it appears as being owned > >by group "spam" and having permissions set to 600, so I can't access > >it with user "ted". I also tried to set the setgid bit for ~spam/Mail, > >it didn't change anything, and when I recursively set the setgid for > >all subdirectories of ~spam/Mail, it gives new mails the correct group > >(mailperso) but not the correct permissions. > > Please post (here in the list) > > ls -al ~spam/Mail ~spam/Mail/{new,cur}
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