On Mon, 2004-05-10 at 09:35, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
Am Mo, den 10.05.2004 schrieb Chris Kloiber um 01:43:
> Then log in with the password you created with saslpasswd2.
> I was able to create mailboxes for users with no entries in /etc/passwd
> on the system, and access them from evolution. I was *NOT* able to
> delete those accounts using 'dm username' I keep getting 'permission
> denied'. That's something I'm probably not doing right.
> Chris Kloiber
That is a security feature. This avoids that users accidentally delete
their mail account. The cyrus-imapd superuser would have to change the
permissions. But even if you delete the mailbox inside cyrus the
authentification data will persist in the sasldb(2) database unless root
deletes the user. And the cyrus-imapd should be compiled with the
autocreate patch, so that for users with login data the INBOX will be
created automagically on first login/delivery.
Alexander
I was logged in as user 'cyrus'. I created a mailbox 'ckloiber' which
worked, and I could set/remove permissions and store mail there. But I
discovered that all mail boxes should be created like:
galileo.ckloiber.com> cm 'user.ckloiber'
Which gives that user an official 'INBOX:'
So I was having difficulty running the command:
galileo.ckloiber.com> dm 'ckloiber'
Which I expect to work when I'm logged in as 'cyrus'. I suspect the
difficulty may lie in the fact the mailbox to be deleted does not follow
the naming convention.
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Chris Kloiber