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- <?php
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- // Default look of access rights table
- // In advanced mode all access rights are displayed separately
- // In simple mode access rights are grouped into four groups: read, write, delete, full
- $config['acl_advanced_mode'] = false;
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- // LDAP addressbook that would be searched for user names autocomplete.
- // That should be an array refering to the $config['ldap_public'] array key
- // or complete addressbook configuration array.
- $config['acl_users_source'] = '';
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- // The LDAP attribute which will be used as ACL user identifier
- $config['acl_users_field'] = 'mail';
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- // The LDAP search filter will be &'d with search queries
- $config['acl_users_filter'] = '';
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- // Enable LDAP groups in user autocompletion.
- // Note: LDAP addressbook defined in acl_users_source must include groups config
- $config['acl_groups'] = false;
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- // Prefix added to the group name to build IMAP ACL identifier
- $config['acl_group_prefix'] = 'group:';
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- // The LDAP attribute (or field name) which will be used as ACL group identifier
- $config['acl_group_field'] = 'name';
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- // Include the following 'special' access control subjects in the ACL dialog;
- // Defaults to array('anyone', 'anonymous') (not when set to an empty array)
- // Example: array('anyone') to exclude 'anonymous'.
- // Set to an empty array to exclude all special aci subjects.
- $config['acl_specials'] = array('anyone', 'anonymous');
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