On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 12:17:47AM +0100, John wrote: > On 09/04/11 23:19, Dan White wrote: > > On 09/04/11 22:33 +0100, John wrote: > >> Sorry for delay in responding, I have been away. > >> > >> Setting "anyone p" made no difference: > > > > Can you test to see if the same problem happens with folders without dots > > in them? > > Ok, on further testing today, adding "anyone p" does make it deliver ok. Can you just confirm: "anyone p" only works for folders without dots in the names? > This is wierd though because the command to deliver the mail does > specify my user acl (-a argument to deliver) so why wouldn't this work? Ok - so I suspect this bit is broken. It's probably not passing the userid correctly to the part of the code that does the delivery. > My procmail log reports like this: > procmail: Executing > "/usr/cyrus/bin/deliver,-r,xxx@xxxxxxx,-a,john,-m,folder.name/subfolder,john" > > cyradm lam shows folder.name/subfolder has p rights (amongst others) for > user john. > > Setting "anyone" rights doesn't feel right... what now? http://bugzilla.cyrusimap.org/ - with as much detail about what does and doesn't work as possible. Thanks, Bron. ---- Cyrus Home Page: http://www.cyrusimap.org/ List Archives/Info: http://lists.andrew.cmu.edu/pipermail/info-cyrus/