Sure, you just have to give them the postmaster password
for their domain, then they can log in via the web and
administer all thats available to them.  I don't think
there is a way for you to continue to be the postmaster
for the domain and give them rights to do all other
maintenance...

Dave

-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff Jones
To: qmailadmin list
Sent: 7/12/00 3:20 PM
Subject: user control

I have read the information that I can find on qmailadmin
and I am curious about one thing.  If you have multiple
virtual domains, can you set up qmailadmin to be run 
by the user and he/she can add pop accounts as they wish
for their virtual domain?

When I refer to the user, I mean the person that has
requested that virtual domain.

If this is the purpose of qmailadmin, great.  I didn't know
if it was only designed for the overall admin of the site
hosting the virtual domains or can be used by the users.

Thanks in advance for the help.

Jeff Jones

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