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List:       horde
Subject:    Re: [horde] Cannot edit filter rules (ingo with timsieved)
From:       Sascha Schmidt <sascha () schmidt ! ps>
Date:       2013-09-18 12:25:43
Message-ID: 20130918142543.Horde.brfzY09Z-Hit8s3nTzBHMQ1 () home ! schmidt ! ps
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  Zitat von Jan Schneider <jan@horde.org>:

> Zitat von Sascha Schmidt <sascha@schmidt.ps>:
>
>> Zitat von Sascha Schmidt <sascha@schmidt.ps>:
>>
>>> I've activated sieve as my filter backend. Everything works fine for my
>>> user. Activating the "shares" option and giving the rights for a
special
>>> user to show, read, edit and delete rules does not really work...
>>>
>>> If I try to edit the rules for another user (I can choose the ruleset
of
>>> this user) ingo tells me that I'm not allowed to edit the rules of this
>>> user... Checking the permissions again I can see a hook at every
>>> permission.
>>>
>>> Any hints whats going wrong here? How does ingo auth against the sieve
>>> daemon to change the ruleset of another user?
>>>  
>>
>> Additionally I cannot change/edit/vuew the rules of the other user.
Every
>> time I click on a rule the ruleset is changed to my user. So it's
>> actually
>> impossible to handle shared rules.
>>
>> Is there something I can do to fix or analyse this problem?
>
> Reporting a bug.

Reported: http://bugs.horde.org/ticket/12694

Greets
Sascha
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