Bill,

One issue I might see is users being able to add more than their limit.
Based on what I see in the code it loads the limits when it first opens and
checks to see how many of each already exhist but doesn't check again until
the refresh is clicked. Maybe add in some checking to see how many exhist
every time a screen is displayed?

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Brad Dameron                                                                    
Network Account Executive
TSCNet Inc.                                                                            
 www.tscnet.com
Silverdale, WA.                                                                 
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-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Shupp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 10:38 AM
To: Hubbard, David; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: qmailadmin 0.84 and vpopmail-5.0 patch


on 9/26/01 12:31 PM, Hubbard, David at [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake:

> Seems like multiple admins in at the same time could
> result in collisions if they were changing the same
> thing at the same time, e.g. both are looking at the
> properties of one user and typing a new name or
> password, one hits submit, the update happens, the
> other hits submit, the first admin's changes are
> wiped out.  There's lots of other scenarios there.

While this is true, I think it would be rare.  The vpopmail command line
tools can be used by multiple administrators, and I've never had a problem
(with as many as 4 administrators at one time).  I'm not as concerned with
people overwriting each others changes as I am vpasswd corruption, or
exceeding qmailadmin user/forward/alias limits, etc.

Regards,

Bill


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