hello all
i'm currently using passdb to enable and disable various namespaces conditionally : for example the following work
namespace/inbox/inbox=no namespace/legacy_pfso/disabled=no namespace/legacy_pfso/inbox=no namespace/local_storage/disabled=no namespace/comboINBOX_local_pfso/disabled=no namespace/comboINBOX_local_pfso/inbox=yes
but i can't get things like the following to work
namespace/shared/disabled=yes
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the shared namespace is configured as shown below
namespace shared { type = shared list = yes # children disabled = yes separator = / prefix = shared/%%u/ location = imapc:~/dovemail/shared/%%u/ }
imapc_host = localhost imapc_port = 143 imapc_password = superpassword # either super or a dummy imapc_master_user = %u
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it seems the shared namespaces do not have names any more so they can't be modified dynamically
is there a way to circumvent ? something i missed ?
i'm running 2.2.22 but i can switch easily to 2.2.9 or any other version providing master_user or one of the variables that can let me know if a master login was performed is available in passdb
the reason i'm doing this is so i can prevent long chains/loops from occuring : then accessed by imapc: , the passdb should disable the shared namespace so it does not produce (an)other imapc connection(s)
thanks for your help
alexis
hi all
bumping on my own...
i've tried to declare the namespace inside the imap protocol and adding the following extra protocol and listner
service imap-login-noshares { protocol = imapnoshares executable = imap-login inet_listener imapnoshares { address = port = 20143 reuse_port = no ssl = no } $login_process_common_stuff }
protocol imapnoshares { # we need to clone imap stuff here... maybe not everything but at least quota and the likes }
unfortunately it seems that the protocol is still 'imap' : the passdb and userdb queries still contain imap as the protocol name, the log displays imap(username), and it looks like the shared namespace is active.
the namespace is now declared like this
protocol imap { namespace shared { type = shared list = yes # children #disabled = yes separator = / prefix = shared/%%u/ location = imapc:~/dovemail/shared/%%u/ } }
any ideas ?
has anybody managed to get acls to work with imapc ?
thanks for your time
alexis