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You can bet I'm not going to do that for 18,000+ domains. I'll probably
look into creating a small EXE to automatically enable the settings by
making the necessary entries in the Registry.
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From: Mark Thornton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 10 November 2003 18:12
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Why do I need to enable it here. It is set to NOT overide the server
defaults. Are we saying the server defaults don't work?
If I have a complaint about the new user interface it is there are too
damned many places to go to enable or disable or adjust a single
feature.
And even then you are never sure you have gotten them all. I spend more
time
clicking all the tabs, buttons, bottom tabs, thingamajigs, whizzers,
boopops, etc, just trying to make sure I haven't missed anything. That
is
just bull. I don't think Suneel is going to manually turn on
whitelisting in
18,000+ domains, and while I have significantly fewer, I have better
things
to do with my time.
So how many different places do I have to go to enable whitelisting? And
more importantly, I thought the 'enabling' was only the ability of the
user
or domain admin to administer the whitelist, not whether it is used or
not.
That is why the functions to enable or disable are contained in the
webmail
configuration.
Mark Thornton
San Marcos Internet, Inc
512-393-5300
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