The reason Qmailadmin and vQadmin where never integrated, or
dropped, was because we have many clients who have users who
host domains with them, and want to be able to create their
own email users. Qmailadmin just needs a postmaster password
for this. vQadmin allows logged in users to change quotas (which
most hosters do not want their users to be able to do), requires
an entry in the configuration file for every new login, and
most importantly, does not have configurable limits for what
domains users can modify and cant.
vQadmin is a program aimed at phone support technitions, while
QmailAdmin was aimed at people who have one or more domains,
and wants a simple way to admin account base.
That's the easy answer :)
Ryan Hayle wrote:
>
> Wouldn't it make a -lot- of sense to simply integrate these two programs?
> Their functionality is of a similar nature, and it would be nice to have
> just a "global" user that could do all the functions of vqadmin, plus those
> of qmailadmin for -any- domain (or based on ACL, whatever), without having
> to log into to two different programs. Of course I know the obvious answer
> to this is for me to do it myself, and I might consider contributing, I just
> was wondering what others thought...
>
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> Ryan Hayle
> SavvyNet, Inc.
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