Am 10.02.2011 13:49, schrieb Lukas Haase:
[...] Third (and main) question: In /var/mail/shared I want to have a mailbox for each group. Each user is member of his respective groups (in terms of UNIX permissions *and* ACLs). The mailboxes are owned by their respective groups and if a user creates a subfolder inside it should surely have the same group assigned as the parent mailbox (not the namespace!).
Well, now you're going into something that's a new feature :) But you can probably do:
/var/mail/shared = root:root, 02770 /var/mail/shared/group1 = root:group1, 02770
As already mentioned, thank you very much, this works!
However, I wonder if I am the one who needs different group-based mailboxes in a shared namespace ... I think it can't be that complicated?!
Maybe the common way to go instead is to create a "virtual mail" mail group where all users belong to (and assign with mail_access_groups=sharedmail) and do all group-permissions solely with the ACL plugin?
Best regards, Luke