This isn't an issue with Cyrus.
Cyrus isn't a setuid program like UW Imapd - it always runs as the Cyrus uid,
and enforces permissions internally using it's own (very effective) method.
Thus, the file is stored as owner cyrus.mail, perms 660, and Cyrus uses it's
internal ACL databse to enforce permissions.
Cheers,
Phil
Quoting Jim Knoble <jmknoble@???>:
> På 1999-Dec-09 klokka 12:15:12 +0000 skrivet phil@???:
>
> : Also, there are patches to the cyrus source base that allows a message
> : to only take up disk space once, and users mailboxes to have symlinks
> : to the actual data (like an exchange server)
>
> How exactly does one control read access to the single instance of the
> message? Or is it (yuck) world-readable?
>
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