On 8/11/2010 12:54 PM, Tamas Kadar wrote:
On 8/11/2010 6:52 PM, Jerrale G wrote:
On 8/11/2010 6:45 PM, Jerrale G wrote:
On 8/11/2010 12:02 PM, Tamas Kadar wrote:
Also, it's weird that the mail we have since we migrated to dovecot is either 700 or 755, most user's mailboxes are 777, so it shouldn't be 700...
(Yeah, I know, not very secure, however no user has shell access, only by mail)
Best regrds Tamas
On 8/11/2010 5:52 PM, Tamas Kadar wrote:
Hi
I've ran into something rather nasty: if a user moves a mail from its inbox to a public folder, the folder becomes inaccessible for others, because the moved file will have the the permission 600 instead of 777 (or 666) which the rest of the emails have in the folder.
How can I change this behavior so when he moves the mail it automatically becomes world-readable? Also why one mail kills the whole folder?
Here's the error I get: Error: open(/home/_shared/projects/.Long.Folder/cur/1281535484.M3B5A7P15183Q0.mail_espell_com:2,Sb)
failed: Permission denied (euid=1000(ktamas) egid=1000(ktamas) missing +r perm: /home/_shared/projects/.Long.Folder/cur/1281535484.M3B5A7P15183Q0.mail_espell_com:2,Sb,
euid is not dir owner)
Thanks and best regards Tamas
make sure you have the namespaces specified for the public folders so that the correct permissions will be set.
http://wiki.dovecot.org/Namespaces
J. G.
J. G.
I think I set it right, here are my namespaces:
# User's mailbox namespace { inbox = yes location = prefix = separator = . type = private }
# The public namespace namespace { location = maildir:/home/_shared/projects:INDEX=~/Maildir/_shared prefix = shared. separator = . subscriptions = no type = public } That is fine as long as you don't have a mysql query, berkeley, or
On 8/11/2010 12:49 PM, Tamas Kadar wrote: passwd file looking up the user's homedir, password, and such as well. If you do, take out the namespace for private as this will defined another way.
J. G.
Users are authenticated through PAM. No SQL or BerkeleyDB involved. Do you mean that I should disable the private namespace and only define the public?
Tamas Let me give you an example. My SQL query defines the location of each users maildir, home directory, sieve directory, and its quota; since I have this, I don't need to define it anywhere else in dovecot.
J. G.