[imp] Problem with ACL for IMP 4.3.8

Graeme Wood Graeme.Wood at ed.ac.uk
Thu Oct 7 15:09:32 UTC 2010


On Thu, 7 Oct 2010, Jan Schneider wrote:

> Zitat von Graeme Wood <Graeme.Wood at ed.ac.uk>:
>
>> On Thu, 7 Oct 2010, Marco wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> I have just upgraded to horde-webmail-1.2.7 from horde-webmail-1.2.6.
>>> 
>>> If I have an IMAP account with folder containing chars as ' ' or '-' I 
>>> can't set
>>> IMAP ACL.
>>> It return:
>>> 
>>> "The current list of users with access to this folder could not be 
>>> retrieved."
>>> 
>>> 
>>> For instance, if I have an IMAP folder named 'postfix-users', then I can't 
>>> set
>>> ACL on it. If I rename the folder in 'postfixusers' IMP let me to set ACL.
>>> If I re-rename it to 'postfix-users' ACL disappear again.
>>> 
>>> This doesn't happen with horde-webmail-1.2.6 on the same account and 
>>> folder, so
>>> I think it's not an IMAP server problem.
>>> 
>>> Could you help me?
>> 
>> I also have this problem. It is something to do with the way folder names 
>> are being quoted in lib/Horde/IMAP/ACL/rfc2086.php.
>> 
>> -- 
>> Graeme Wood, Unix Section of the IT Infrastructure Division,
>> Information Services, The University of Edinburgh
>> Email: Graeme.Wood at ed.ac.uk Phone: +44 131 650 5003 Fax: +44 131 650 6552
>> 
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>
>
> Please create a ticket on http://bugs.horde.org/.

Given that Marco hasn't, I've created #9299.

-- 
Graeme Wood, Unix Section of the IT Infrastructure Division,
Information Services, The University of Edinburgh
Email: Graeme.Wood at ed.ac.uk Phone: +44 131 650 5003 Fax: +44 131 650 6552

The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body,
registered in Scotland, with registration number SC005336.


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