Here, here! I second that - This, or something like it, is a must for
domains with +200 users. I have a couple with over a thousand and one
with 12k, so listing all the users to one screen is a real problem.
Another real need I can see for using this tool to support a lot of
domains is a super user (Postmaster General?) that can login to all
domains, and maintain them - even if this is hard wired...
Thanks for keeping you patch up to date, Peter ;-)

Peter Green wrote:
> 
> In the spirit of the recent confusion over patches to qmailadmin, I just
> thought I'd resend this patch to the list. It was originally done against
> qmailadmin 0.30pre? but it applies cleanly against 0.30. The effects are
> two-fold:
> 
> 1) Limit the number of pop users and forwards shown on the main menu,
> configurable via a ./configure option.
> 2) Search the pop users or forwards for a string (non-regexp) like 'root'.
> 
> As with the previous poster, I'd like to see this or something like it
> incorporated into 0.31, though I'm sure vpopmail is taking up quite a bit of
> devel time right now. :)
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> /pg
> --
> Peter Green : Gospel Communications Network, SysAdmin : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ---
> > I get the following error messages at bootup, could anyone tell me
> > what they mean?
> > fcntl_setlk() called by process 51 (lpd) with broken flock() emulation
> They mean that you have not read the documentation when upgrading the
> kernel.
> (Seen on c.o.l.misc)

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