Re: cyrus autorization identifier trick

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Nestor A. Diaz wrote:
Ok, that's clear for me, but since i am going to have a huge mailstore i don't like the idea of the person having to subscribe to each user mailbox, or modifying the user mailbox acl each time the person want to access data, so as an easy way i was thinking on using sasl as a helper, if that's not possible what i am thinking to create at first time, is that when the admin (which is really a supervisor with just read privilegies) wants to see others users mailbox, it just open a web application, that ask for their password, if validation went ok, then ask for the mailbox he wants to see and recurisvely change permissions, this way the Supervisor can see what others user have into their mailbox without using cyradm command line.

You really are going the long way around. It's a 5-line perl script at the most to grant a given user access to all of the other user's folders. Put it on your administration web host and let authorized users run it on command.
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