On Apr 2, 2009, at 10:10 PM, dovecot@corwyn.net wrote:
At 06:21 PM 4/2/2009, Timo Sirainen wrote:
What I'd like to do is add an ACL such that all users can read/delete/move mail that's in the spam folder, but not delete it. Am I going to have to create an entry for every single user, or is there a way to do it once, for all .Spam folders?
I've read through http://wiki.dovecot.org/ACL and can't quite get this as the last step.
See the section about global ACLs.
Apologies, but I did (several times), and still don't find the
answer to my question.
Hmm. I'm not really sure how to explain it better than it currently is
there. I changed the initial wording now, but .. what was the most
difficult thing to understand there and how could it be improved?
I can't seem to make the relationship in the wiki between the user
permissions, and the actual folder location. And it doesn't speak to
whether I can resolve this for a global setting (all /var/spool/mail/ */*/.Spam) folders.
acl = vfile:/etc/dovecot/acls
Then create /etc/dovecot/acls/Spam file, which is in the same format
as dovecot-acl files. Set up the wanted permissions for "owner".