Howie - we have a similar set up.  We provide an account for the domain and give them host administration rights.  But they can't add an unlimited number of users, if you set the limit when you set up the virtual domain.  Unless you're giving them complete administrative rights.  I don't believe a host administrator can change the number of accounts.   David
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Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 1:53 PM
Subject: [IMail Forum] prob's with web admin featutres

having problems with some of the web admin features - using imail
6 with Access DB and placing a limit of, say 5 users, on a
virtual domain; then granting host admin permission for a
particular user of that domain-  this host admin is not
prohibited from adding more than these 5 max users - he can add
as many as he wants.....

what needs to be done to correct this?  i've been thru the
knowledge base and do not see anything...
 
Howie
----- Original Message -----
To: imail
Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 1:44 PM
Subject: [IMail Forum] I dont like spam

I dont like spam.

Is there a standard source on the net for "blacklisted"
domains/email accounts? Maybe a large chunk of
addresses I could ban in the domain processing rules?
It would take an eternity to individually ban every email
address sending spam mail.  Also, is there a way to ban
IP ranges? Because alot of the spam my network gets
has spoofed email froms and i'd like to just ban a few
class c's of ip addresses.

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