On 05/04/2022 16:04, a.lobanov@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi all.
Looks like, I see some very smart instance of this bug after Debian
upgrade.
After upgrade from 2.X to 3.0.8 two (and only two of dozens!) shared
folders with nested subfolders show the following behavior:
- if I have no any rights for any of nested folders, everything works
fine. The base folder is listed as "\HasNoChildren", messages in folder
are visible.
- if I have any rights for any nested subfolder, the base folder is
listed as "\Noselect \HasChildren" - and thereby I cannot see any
messages in base folder, and it is greyed out in Thunderbird.
- this behavior is completely controllable by Cyradm.
-any ACL manipulations on base folder have no positive effect. I either
cannot see base folder or see it empty and greyed out.
- Manual SELECT on base folder works fine. The problem is related to
flags in LIST / XLIST only.
- unixhierarchysep: is explicitly set to 0 a decade ago and never was
changed.
Any ideas? How can be \Noselect flag controlled for a shared folder?
Hi,
did you take a look at https://bugs.debian.org/939264 ? The full
Debian-bugs list is here:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?archive=both;src=cyrus-imapd
Cheers,
Yadd
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