> On 17/12/2024 13:40 EET r.barclay--- via dovecot <dovecot@dovecot.org> wrote: > > > Hello, > > I have a shared mailbox (e.g. "i...@example.org") and want to give a new user > (e.g. "john....@example.org") access. > > I can use: > doveadm acl add -u i...@example.org INBOX user=john....@example.org create > delete expunge insert lookup post read write write-deleted write-seen > > Unfortunately, the shared mailbox contains several nested folders. And the > new user needs to access these, too. > > So I probably had to use > doveadm acl add -u i...@example.org .INBOX.SubfolderXY > user=john....@example.org create delete expunge insert lookup post read write > write-deleted write-seen > ... > for each and every subfolder. > > Is there a way to give permissions recursively? INBOX and all > (sub-)subfolders? > > And, by the way, do I have to use > doveadm acl recalc -u i...@example.org > OR > doveadm acl recalc -u john....@example.org > after that? At the moment I always do both. > > Thank you! > Reg
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