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Hello,
playing around with Dovecot's v1.2 ACLs I wondered about some things about the dovecot-acl files:
- They are created within the Maildirs, as described in http://wiki.dovecot.org/ACL.
But why? Shouldn't they belong to the CONTROL= directories? So it is more compatible with filesystem quota.
- They have 0666 permissions, but all other files (e.g. when I create a new mailbox) have 0660 permissions.
Are the permissions selected explicitly to allow "a"-right for other (system) users?
- When one removes all rights, the size of the file drops to zero. The wasted space is no great deal; but how much processing is wasted if such file is present? I mean, the log says that the files are opened very regularily. Would it help to remove zero-size files?
Regards,
Steffen Kaiser -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux)
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