[Dovecot] Shared mailboxes
Hi..
can anyone give me a hind how to setup shared mailboxes. I've already created the shared and private namespace.
But ive no idea how to share a mailbox. Thunderbird and most other Clients seem not to support the setacl command.
so do i have to create a plaintext file with "user=theldapuseriwanttosharemybox rw" ?
thx Hans
Em 14-05-2010 12:45, spamvoll@googlemail.com escreveu:
can anyone give me a hind how to setup shared mailboxes. I've already created the shared and private namespace.
But ive no idea how to share a mailbox. Thunderbird and most other Clients seem not to support the setacl command.
so do i have to create a plaintext file with "user=theldapuseriwanttosharemybox rw" ?
It seems no one uses shared folder, or people don't like questions about that. If you find the answer somewhere pls mail the list for the records of searches.
-- Marcio Merlone
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 08:07:57AM -0300, Marcio Merlone wrote:
Em 14-05-2010 12:45, spamvoll@googlemail.com escreveu:
can anyone give me a hind how to setup shared mailboxes. I've already created the shared and private namespace.
But ive no idea how to share a mailbox. Thunderbird and most other Clients seem not to support the setacl command.
Yeah, I found that too. My solution was to learn IMAP, telnet in, and run the SETACL commands myself.
Matthew
On 18.5.2010, at 13.10, Matthew Sackman wrote:
But ive no idea how to share a mailbox. Thunderbird and most other Clients seem not to support the setacl command.
Yeah, I found that too. My solution was to learn IMAP, telnet in, and run the SETACL commands myself.
Yes, that's currently the "best" solution. For v2.0 perhaps I'll create doveadm acl set command. That would still work in a similar way though, so it's not all that much better than IMAP.
On 2010-05-18 7:16 AM, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 18.5.2010, at 13.10, Matthew Sackman wrote:
But ive no idea how to share a mailbox. Thunderbird and most other Clients seem not to support the setacl command.
Yeah, I found that too. My solution was to learn IMAP, telnet in, and run the SETACL commands myself.
Yes, that's currently the "best" solution. For v2.0 perhaps I'll create doveadm acl set command. That would still work in a similar way though, so it's not all that much better than IMAP.
The good news is Thunderbird is implementing this now:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=522954
Not sure if there is a build available for testing though...
Hopefully they will implement it 'correctly' (according to RFCs)...
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Best regards,
Charles
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Charles Marcus
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Marcio Merlone
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Matthew Sackman
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spamvoll@googlemail.com
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Timo Sirainen