mysql> show fields from dbmail_auto_replies; +------------+---------------------+------+-----+---------+-------+ | Field | Type | Null | Key | Default | Extra | +------------+---------------------+------+-----+---------+-------+ | user_idnr | bigint(20) unsigned | NO | MUL | 0 | | | start_date | datetime | NO | | NULL | | | stop_date | datetime | NO | | NULL | | | reply_body | mediumtext | YES | | NULL | | +------------+---------------------+------+-----+---------+-------+ 4 rows in set (0.00 sec)
this was one reason to consider dbmail in 2009 a simple webinterface with a dropdown for the userid should be easy and because it is limited to only that you can provide it also for the customer support without make a terrible security problem by having a backdoor reachable from the WAN Am 30.09.2013 15:13, schrieb Harald Leithner: > Yes I know, but getting a call when someone ask you if you can add a > autoreplay for him is really painfull without > a password and sieve script. > > maybe with ip restriction? ;-) > > Am 30.09.2013, 14:18 Uhr, schrieb Paul J Stevens <p...@nfg.nl>: > >> On 09/30/2013 01:49 PM, Harald Leithner wrote: >> >> >>> I thought about something that markus has posted in the other, maybe you >>> could add his patch? >> >> Bad idea, very, very bad idea. You naughty boy!
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