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MDaemon Email Server 24.5

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Shared Folders

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This screen is only available when the Enable public folders option is enabled on the Public & Shared Folders screen, located at Setup » Server Settings » Public & Shared folders. Public Folders can be managed from the Public Folder Manager.

This top section displays all of the user’s IMAP Folders and can be used to share access to them with other MDaemon users or Groups. When the account is first created, this area will only have the Inbox listed until you use the Folder name and Create options (or the options on IMAP Filters) to add folders to it. Subfolders in this list will have the folder and subfolder names separated by a slash.

Remove

To remove a Shared IMAP folder from the list, select the desired folder and then click the Remove button.

Folder name

To add a new folder to the list, specify a name for it in this option and click Create. If you want the new folder to be a subfolder of one of the folders in the list, then prefix the new folder’s name with the parent folder’s name and a slash. For example, if the parent folder is “My Folder” then the new subfolder name would be “My Folder/My New Folder”. If you don’t want it to be a subfolder then name the new folder “My New Folder” without the prefix.

Nest under

Use the drop-down list to choose the parent folder under which this shared folder will nest. Note: This option is only available in the MDRA web-interface.

Folder type

Use this drop-down list to choose the type of folder you wish to create: Mail, Calendar, Contacts, and so on.

Create

After specifying a folder's name click this button to add the folder to the list.

Replace

If you wish to edit one of the Shared Folders, click the entry, make the desired change, and then click Replace.

Edit access control list

Choose a folder and then click this button to open the Access Control List dialog for that folder. Use the Access Control List to designate the users or groups that will be able to access the folder and the permissions for each user or group.

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