On Fri, Apr 08, 2011 at 04:17:06PM +0300, Timo Sirainen wrote:
>
> doveadm mailbox list -u admin@domain "sales/CustA/*" |
> while read mailbox; do
> doveadm acl set -u user@domain "$mailbox" user@domain +lrw
> done
Have the +lrw modifiers been implemented at all? I can only get it to work
with
On Wed, 2011-04-06 at 11:54 +0100, Keith Edmunds wrote:
> The problem is that there are (naturally) spaces in the folder names,
> which makes command line manipulation challenging. We've ended up with
> some astonishingly hacky Python scripts that enter each folder starting
> with (for example) ".
Similar to Jan Phillip, we have a small setup where we give permissions
to groups and then I can add or remove users from the groups fairly easily.
On 4/6/2011 4:54 AM, Keith Edmunds wrote:
We have a customer with a large public folder hierarchy. They occasionally
make requests to have the publ
Hi Keith,
i have the same Problem as you, but in a much smaller variant.
Our user_db is in MySQL, so i define acl_groups in user_db and make many
group-settings for all situations per public folder.
But that could be hard for 1000 folders, so the user must have 1000
group memberships. Okay,
We have a customer with a large public folder hierarchy. They occasionally
make requests to have the public folder ACLs changed; for example: "please
give user X access to all public folders" (that's nearly 1700 folders).
Worse: "please give user Y access to all sales folders" (there are 1450
sales