This sound great!!!!!

I think all help you provide is really helpfull for everybody and really
solves and save a lot of time for people like me who are trying to get
something done and dont know exaclty how.

The new project on qmailadmin sounds great and Im very interested and of
course im interested in contributing with some funds.

Id like you to consider the serching engine for qmailadmin and allow it to
search for accounts wich name is only digits and no letters for example
2667107 and so on.....

Ken thank you very much for your help, Im almost done with my solution.
Please send me the bank account where I can bank some funds (Maybe not too
much but may help). Just a question here.... do I get an official invoice???

PS.- I reside in Mexico City so i�ll need an International Bank such as
CityBank or so or I�ll send the money some other how.

I�ll wait for answer.

THANKS AGAIN

Jos� Alfredo Hassaf Abraham
Director de Desarrollo e Internet
Quitze S.A. de C.V.
5545-1286 y 5545-1287


-----Original Message-----
From: kbo [mailto:kbo]On Behalf Of Ken Jones
Sent: Viernes 20 de Octubre de 2000 12:24 PM
To: Thomas F�rster
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Creating new domains - when?


Thomas F�rster wrote:
>
> Hi there,
>
> when will qmailadmin be ready to allow users to create a new maildomain?
> I've seen this feature in globaladmin, but it's not working yet.
>
> We need this feature for our customers and i'm not able to code it myself,
> to few c/c++ expiriences :-(
>
> Thanks a lot,
>   Thomas

We've got a new project started, and the first version is working
in a production environment.

vqadmin

It uses the web server authentication and runs setuid root.

And it has several levels of authority.

the problem it solves is:
1) Supporting system admin's who need to be able to
   create new domains.

2) tech/phone support personel who need to be able to
   look up accounts and change things. Such as passwords,
   quota's, etc, but not be able to add/del domains.

We switched to using .htaccess type authentication so that
an entire help desk can access the system at the same time.

It's still in it's infant stage. If anyone is interested
in contributing some funds to get it fully fleshed out,
we can install it on your system for you.

Cheers,
Ken Jones

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