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using System;
namespace LumiSoft.Net.IMAP.Server
{
/// <summary>
/// Provides data for GetUserACL event.
/// </summary>
public class IMAP_GetUserACL_eArgs
{
private IMAP_Session m_pSession = null;
private string m_pFolderName = "";
private string m_UserName = "";
private IMAP_ACL_Flags m_ACL_Flags = 0;
private string m_ErrorText = "";
/// <summary>
/// Default constructor.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="session">Owner IMAP session.</param>
/// <param name="folderName">Folder name which ACL to get.</param>
/// <param name="userName">User name which ACL to get.</param>
public IMAP_GetUserACL_eArgs(IMAP_Session session,string folderName,string userName)
{
m_pSession = session;
m_pFolderName = folderName;
m_UserName = userName;
}
#region Properties Implementation
/// <summary>
/// Gets current IMAP session.
/// </summary>
public IMAP_Session Session
{
get{ return m_pSession; }
}
/// <summary>
/// Gets folder name which ACL to get.
/// </summary>
public string Folder
{
get{ return m_pFolderName; }
}
/// <summary>
/// Gets user name which ACL to get.
/// </summary>
public string UserName
{
get{ return m_UserName; }
}
/// <summary>
/// Gets or sets user permissions(ACL) for specified folder.
/// </summary>
public IMAP_ACL_Flags ACL
{
get{ return m_ACL_Flags; }
set{ m_ACL_Flags = value; }
}
/// <summary>
/// Gets or sets error text returned to connected client.
/// </summary>
public string ErrorText
{
get{ return m_ErrorText; }
set{ m_ErrorText = value; }
}
#endregion
}
}
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