You could use master user feature for that.
Aki
On 02/04/2024 14:43 EEST Paul Kudla (SCOM.CA Internet Services Inc.) paul@scom.ca wrote:
In general how i do it is just make an info@ account and login as an imap user
this allows multiple info@ users especially in thunderbird to be connected as a seconday account accross any device.
aka just treat any shared mailboxes as actual mail accounts, way simplier and easier to manage?
any user can then move/delete etc an email that they will be looking after thus updating the info@ at the same time.
its very common today to have info@ and accounting@ with multiple users attached to these as different people will be responsible for different emails
thunderbird allows drag and drop accross email accounts (only one email at a time), this allows easy management.
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On 2024-04-02 7:25 a.m., Maksim Rodin wrote:
Hello I wonder if there is a right way to make a shared mailbox? I do not mean "shared folder" but a whole mailbox. E.g. I have a mailbox info@company.com and I have a user mailbox user1@company.com. I would like that a user which can already authenticate as user1@company.com can setup another account in his Thunderbird as, say, user1@company.com\info@company.com or something like user1*info, enters his own password and can use the mailbox info@company.com as his second mailbox. It might be something similar to master user feature but I do not want the user1@company.com to have access to all the mailboxes on the dovecot imap server.
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