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How to create and manage public folder
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iRedMail has setting for public folder in /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
,
what you need to do is:
- enable the setting for public folder
- choose a preferred directory as public folder
- set proper ACL rules to control the access
In this tutorial, we will show you how to share a public folder named TestFolder
.
Enable public folder in Dovecot
Find sample settings like below in Dovecot config file /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
:
# Public mailboxes.
# Refer to Dovecot wiki page for more details:
# http://wiki2.dovecot.org/SharedMailboxes/Public
#namespace {
# type = public
# separator = /
# prefix = Public/
#
# # CONTROL=: Mark this public folder as read-only mailbox
# # INDEX=: Per-user \Seen flag
# location = maildir:/var/vmail/public/:CONTROL=~/Maildir/public:INDEX=~/Maildir/public
#
# # Allow users to subscribe to the public folders.
# subscriptions = yes
#}
Remove comment marks (#
) for above namespace {}
block, like below:
# Public mailboxes.
# Refer to Dovecot wiki page for more details:
# http://wiki2.dovecot.org/SharedMailboxes/Public
namespace {
type = public
separator = /
prefix = Public/
# CONTROL=: Mark this public folder as read-only mailbox
# INDEX=: Per-user \Seen flag
location = maildir:/var/vmail/public/:CONTROL=~/Maildir/public:INDEX=~/Maildir/public
# Allow users to subscribe to the public folders.
subscriptions = yes
}
If you want to share the public folder to all users hosted on same server,
please also remove the comment mark in below line in dovecot.conf
:
acl_anyone = allow
Restarting Dovecot service is required after changed its config file.
Important notes:
- With above setting, it uses
/var/vmail/public
as public folder. You're free to change it to a preferred directory. We use/var/vmail/public/
in this tutorial for example. - Please make sure the public folder is owned by user/group
vmail:vmail
with permission0700
.
Now let's create required folder and our first shared folder TestFolder
.
mkdir -p /var/vmail/public/.TestFolder
chown -R vmail:vmail /var/vmail/public
chmod -R 0700 /var/vmail/public
!!! note "Notes"
* There's a dot in folder name while creating it, it's `.TestFolder`, not
`TestFolder`. All folders with a prefixed dot will be considered as an
IMAP folder by Dovecot with iRedMail default settings.
* There are no `cur/`, `new/` or `tmp/` directories directly under the
`/var/mail/public/` folder, because the `Public/` namespace isn't a
mailbox itself. If you create them manually, it does become a selectable
mailbox.
With steps above, if you login to webmail (or other IMAP client) as any mail user hosted on same server, there's no visible public folder at all -- this is correct, because no one has permission to access this folder right now.
Manage Access Control with doveadm
Before we set any permission, let's check the access control of this public
folder first with command doveadm acl get
:
doveadm acl get -A "Public/TestFolder"
You can see output like below, no access control at all:
Username ID Global Rights
With shell command below, we grant lookup
, read
, write
, insert
,
delete
, expunge
and create
(sub-directory) permissions to user
postmaster@test.com
(again, this user is hosted on same server):
doveadm acl set -A "Public/TestFolder" "user=postmaster@test.com" lookup read write insert delete expunge create
Check the ACl with doveadm
again:
# doveadm acl get -A "Public/TestFolder"
Username ID Global Rights
postmaster@a.cn user=postmaster@test.com create delete expunge insert lookup read write
If you now login to webmail (or other IMAP client) as user postmaster@test.com
,
you can see a new folder TestFolder
.
With shell command below, we grant all users hosted on same server lookup
,
and read
permissions:
doveadm acl set -A "Public/TestFolder" "anyone" lookup read
Check the ACl with doveadm
now:
# doveadm acl get -A "Public/TestFolder"
Username ID Global Rights
postmaster@a.cn anyone lookup read
postmaster@a.cn user=postmaster@test.com create delete expunge insert lookup read write
If you login to webmail (or other IMAP client) as any user hosted on same
server, you can see a new folder TestFolder
.
With shell command below we delete access control for user postmaster@test.com
:
doveadm acl delete -A "Public/TestFolder" "user=postmaster@test.com"
For more details about ACL control, please read Dovecot tutorials mentioned in References below.
Manage Access Control manually
!!! note
* if you're running Dovecot-2, it's recommended to manage ACL with `doveadm`
command.
* Dovecot will create file `/var/vmail/public/dovecot-acl-list` automatically,
it lists all mailboxes that have `l` rights assigned. If you manually
add/edit `dovecot-acl` files, you may need to delete the `dovecot-acl-list`
to get the mailboxes visible.
Access permission is controlled in file dovecot-acl
under each shared folder,
let's create it before showing you some examples:
touch /var/vmail/public/.TestFolder/dovecot-acl
chown vmail:vmail /var/vmail/public/.TestFolder/dovecot-acl
chmod 0700 /var/vmail/public/.TestFolder/dovecot-acl
With shell command below, we grant lookup
(l), read
(r), write
(w),
insert
(i), delete
(x), expunge
(e) and create sub-directory
(k) permissions to user
postmaster@test.com
(again, this user is hosted on same server):
echo 'user=postmaster@test.com lrwixke' >> /var/vmail/public/.TestFolder/dovecot-acl
With shell command below, we grant all users lookup
(l) and read
(r)
permissions:
!!! note "Reminder"
It requires Dovecot setting `acl_anyone = allow` in `dovecot.conf`.
echo 'anyone lr' >> /var/vmail/public/.TestFolder/dovecot-acl
References
-
Dovecot official documents: