set permissions (or delegate access) from command prompt

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set permissions (or delegate access) from command prompt

Postby da » Mon Nov 14, 2011 10:11 pm

There have been various threads in the forums on the inability to set delegate access/permissions for all subfolders as part of giving access to another user for a particular folder.

Is there any way of setting permissions from the command line (so that we could set up a script to set permissions recursively)? We are using Scalix 11.4.5.

The issue is described in Bugzilla (https://bugzilla.scalix.com/show_bug.cgi?id=19404) as follows:

Steps to Reproduce:

1. Configure an Outlook profile for an user, say "user01".
2. Create few subfolders in Inbox.
Inbox
|------ Mobile
|------- Motorola
|------- Nokia
3. Drop few mails into one of the sub folder, say "Motorola"
4. Delegate Inbox to other user, say "user02".
5. While delegation set the permission to "Editor"
6. Save the changes and logout.
7. Login as "user02".
8. Add the Inbox, delegated by "user01"
9. Try to access a mail, in delegated inbox, which is in subfolder "Motorola"

Actual Results:

You can only view and access the Inbox folder of "user01", but can't view the
subfolders.

Expected Results:

Should be able to view all the subfolders present in Inbox.

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Re: set permissions (or delegate access) from command prompt

Postby ls-al » Tue Nov 15, 2011 12:00 pm

omaddacln / ommodacln / omdelacln are able to deal with "-t folder".
The list of drefs can be obtained with sxmboxlist.


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