All, I have hopefully a base question. How do you give users only read access to their inbox and folders? If I use chmod 600 they have full access. If I do a 400 they have read access but cannot access their inbox. The config file is the out of the box config other than advertising IMAP and IMAPS. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks.
JC wrote:> All, > > I have hopefully a base question. How do you give users only read access to their inbox and folders? If I use chmod 600 they have full access. If I do a 400 they have read access but cannot access their inbox. > The config file is the out of the box config other than advertising IMAP and IMAPS. > > Any help will be appreciated. Thanks.Saying that the config is "out of the box" is meaningless because so many different people put out different builds of different versions of Dovecot, and even builds from the release source code can vary depending on the specific environment of the build. As the Dovecot website says in reference to this mailing list, you should specify your Dovecot version, your OS and version (and with Linux, the specific distribution,) your CPU architecture (not everyone uses x86,) the type of filesystem you are using for mailboxes, and "dovecot -n" output.
On Sat, 2008-10-25 at 23:24 -0500, JC wrote:> All, > > I have hopefully a base question. How do you give users only read access to their inbox and folders? If I use chmod 600 they have full access. If I do a 400 they have read access but cannot access their inbox. > The config file is the out of the box config other than advertising IMAP and IMAPS.mbox or maildir? -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 197 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part URL: <http://dovecot.org/pipermail/dovecot/attachments/20081029/e00ed8dd/attachment-0002.bin>