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Create a web based form that calls maildomain.exe with corresponding parameters.

Salama

From: "Robin Keller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [Modus] Modus 3 Web Admin Woes... >>FEATURE REQUEST<<
Date: Fri, 14 Nov 2003 15:30:56 -0500

ditto here...


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Don Van Oort
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I also agree that this feature NEEDS to be installed!!




Thanks for listening Vircom!



<don



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Yup that's what I said, I have complained about this until BLUE in the face.
I will NOT give that access out to my server so now I get to do ALL the
setups. Which I am not happy about, I have much more important things to do
with my time than setting up email domains.




John



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Sent: Friday, November 14, 2003 2:40 PM
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I, too find this very problematic. We also have to log into the mail server
with Terminal Services to add a domain,



...yes, a step backwards



Jeff



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From: Robb Bryn

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Sent: Friday, November 14, 2003 06:28

Subject: [Modus] Modus 3 Web Admin Woes...



That sucks. that means I have to give my web admins TermServ access to the
Server (This is a step backwards from VopMail).  I have 5 admins that
normally can setup new domains as our hosting service grows, now they'll be
battling over the 2 admin spots for TermServices.



Robb




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Of ISOC Network Operations
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 1:45 PM
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Subject: [Modus] Modus 3 Web Admin Woes...



The domain creation has been removed from modus web admin for a very long
time.



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Of Robb Bryn
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 1:40 PM
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Subject: [Modus] Modus 3 Web Admin Woes...



We upgraded from VopMail to Modus L and are having issues with the WebAdmin
for Modus.  Some are aesthetic and some are just plain bugs.



Are there plans on a pending upgrade to the WebAdmin?



Bugs (or at least we can't figure it out)

1.       Can't create a new domain from the WebAdmin (you could in Vop's
webadmin)

2.       When logged on as domain admin and select manage users you loose
the tab to edit lists (only way to get back is hit the back button in the
browser until you get back to the admin then select lists)

3.       A Domain admin gets .NET errors when selecting Whitelist/Blacklist
options

4. Options for Antivirus, Attachements, Anti-Spam, Whitelist,
Blacklist show up even though we don't have those features (were on Modus L)


5. No way to edit user aliases



Aesthetics. gee it would be nice if..

1.       the edit & delete button was more than one space apart. Can't tell
you how many times I accidentally hit it.

2. you could control how many users were shown on a page (both on user
management and list management)


3. you could search the list members to find a specific user (we have
one with 7,200 entries it takes a while to get to the right page in order to
delete the user)






Just my 2cents.



Thanks

Robb Bryn

Webmaster

CFWebmasters.com












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