Hello,
I would like to know if there is a plan to accept or refuse this patch
in the next official releases:
https://github.com/cyrusimap/cyrus-imapd/issues/1106
Just to know if we have to manage this problem with other workaround.
Many thanks
Marco
Cyrus Home Page: http://www.cyrus
On 18 May 2010, at 15:11, Nic Bernstein wrote:
> Where in the
> documentation should information be added describing this new
> annotation? Where are available annotations documented currently?
As far as I can tell, there this:
http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/twiki/bin/view/Cyrus/CyrusAnnot
> As a fix, I have written a patch against 2.3.16 to add a new lmtptarget
> mailbox annotation. When enabled, Cyrus won't allow the mailbox to be
> deleted or renamed. We can then set whatever ACLs we want inherited by
> child mailboxes, happy in the knowledge the user won't bl
On Tue, 2010-05-18 at 20:53 +0200, Frank Richter wrote:
> Hello Stephen,
> > We use shared mailboxes quite extensively for role-based communication.
> > For quite some time we've had a problem with users deleting or renaming
> > mailboxes into which we deliver mail. We can, and do, use IMAP ACLs to
mailbox. But when a
>> user creates a child mailbox it inherits the ACLs of the parent,
>> and the
>> user is then not able to delete or rename the sub folder.
>>
>> As a fix, I have written a patch against 2.3.16 to add a new
>> lmtptarget
>> mailbox a
to which we deliver mail. We can, and do, use IMAP ACLs to
>> dissallow users from deleting the delivery target mailbox. But when a
>> user creates a child mailbox it inherits the ACLs of the parent,
>> and the
>> user is then not able to delete or rename the sub folder.
>>
&
ank
> As a fix, I have written a patch against 2.3.16 to add a new lmtptarget
> mailbox annotation. When enabled, Cyrus won't allow the mailbox to be
> deleted or renamed. We can then set whatever ACLs we want inherited by
> child mailboxes, happy in the knowledge the user won'
ACLs to
> dissallow users from deleting the delivery target mailbox. But when a
> user creates a child mailbox it inherits the ACLs of the parent,
> and the
> user is then not able to delete or rename the sub folder.
>
> As a fix, I have written a patch against 2.3.16 to add a new
dissallow users from deleting the delivery target mailbox. But when a
user creates a child mailbox it inherits the ACLs of the parent, and the
user is then not able to delete or rename the sub folder.
As a fix, I have written a patch against 2.3.16 to add a new lmtptarget
mailbox annotation. Wh