Command: saccess Format: saccess [ | {+|-}]+ Changes the access permissions on a file residing in the storage space of the currently selected list. The file must already exist. is a string that specifies what access permissions should be granted or removed. It is a combination of the letters "o" (for owners), "m" (for members) and "p" (for public), and may or may not contain "+" and "-" characters (meaning add or remove access, respectively). If the mode starts with one of these letters, it means the mode string specifies the desired access permissions for the file, discarding the existing permissions. For example: saccess om FAQ would grant the owners and the members, but not the public, access to the file called "FAQ". However, if the mode string starts with either a "+" or a "-", it means the mode string specifies how the current permissions should be updated. For example: saccess -p+m FAQ would deny the public access to the file called "FAQ", but grant such access to members. This function is only available to list owners. See also: Storage get saccess select storage store srename