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Matthias de MAUROY - CYIM

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Complex ACL's for CiviMail
June 23, 2014, 05:58:33 am
Hello everyone !

I'm trying to give my users specific access to CiviMail but no matter what I try I can't get where I want to...

Here is my "issue" :

I have different associations using the very same CiviCRMs instance through a website that uses Drupal/CiviCRM.

The thing is that I need to give them access to mails templates but not to all of them...

i.e : CYIM will access the templates named XXXXXX-CYIM
       Mercure will access the templates named XXXXXX-Mercure
       ...

Is there a way to do this ?
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Re: Complex ACL's for CiviMail
June 23, 2014, 03:20:19 pm
Bonjour Matthias

I think this will require some development work. In most cases where we need different organisations who are using the same civicrm to be limited to seeing only certain components we use the multi-site approach which adds 'domain' as a field to some tables, so we can then use that to permit/prevent access.

I don't think we have even thought of using this to limit access to Templates but will ask my colleague to comment
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