On Tue, 12 Mar 2002, Michal Altair Valasek wrote:

> | It's true but the CTRL protocol code starts becoming the major part of
> | XMail and i really do not want to overbloat it.
>
> I agree, but what we can do, if Xmail itself doesn't have any end-user
> administrative interface?
>
> Maybe there is solution to make possible to use something like grep/awk
> at serverside? I mean, so I call command (ie. aliasdomainlist) along
> with some regular expression or something, which would return only
> generically selected rows.
>
> Another solution is to use something else as config data repository --
> as I said before, for example XML files or SQL database -- and throw
> away CTRL interface itself, making possible to directly change config
> data. But it means complete rewriting of Xmail and thus is not good
> solution.

I put it on my queue.



- Davide


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