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452.1 | Expected behaviour | IOSG::TALLETT | Just one more fix, then we can ship... | Thu Apr 09 1992 22:09 | 6 |
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Yes, that's how it works. GMA grants access to the whole
drawer, not just mail. See the documentation (I hope :-)
Regards,
Paul
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452.2 | sharing is done at drawer level | CHRLIE::HUSTON | | Fri Apr 10 1992 14:31 | 11 |
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Louis,
Sharing is basically done at a drawer level, so if you share the drawer
you share everything in the drawer. By just putting the acl on the
*.dat files that says the user has access to the drawer,
putting it on everything in the doc*.dir's give the user access to
the content of the documents as well as the documents themselves.
--Bob
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452.3 | ... | EVTAI1::PROT | | Mon Apr 13 1992 18:05 | 17 |
| Bob,
I agree with you, my question was to understand why it was necessary
to put also the acls on the .DOCn directories and documents. In this
case the SMU user could only do an index of the folder, create and read
MAILs, but neither read DOCUMENT nor edit them.This behaviour could be
very interesting. Then he never writes in .DOCn , only in .MSG
But now I think to a case where the SMU user need to write in a
a .DOC dir, it's when he will create a document for auto-reply. Then
maybe it's good like that... It's now an organisational problem, to
make the owner of the mail drawer aware that he should have another personal
unshared drawer where to put his privates documents that he doesn't
want the SMU user to be able to access to.
Louis
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452.4 | You got it! | IOSG::TALLETT | Just one more fix, then we can ship... | Mon Apr 13 1992 21:26 | 9 |
| > It's now an organisational problem, to
> make the owner of the mail drawer aware that he should have another personal
> unshared drawer where to put his privates documents that he doesn't
> want the SMU user to be able to access to.
Exactly! You got it!
Regards,
Paul
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