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Damien Desfontaines wrote:
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.
how do you deliver new messages to spam's INBOX?
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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