At 06:49 AM 7/28/2003, Jesse Guardiani wrote:
On Sunday 27 July 2003 11:39, Jeff Hedlund wrote:
> Evren Yurtesen wrote:
> > Why did you remove alias/forward page? it was handy to give a user alias
> > capability but disable forwarding for that domain if we dont want them
> > to be able to forward their emails.
>
> The removal was an attempt to make things easier to understand.
>
> There are still possibilities to patch qmailadmin to not allow remote
> forwarding...

Honestly, if someone has asked me ( :-> ), I would have kept the words
Alias and Forward, and even kept the interface the same, but just removed
the Alias implementation methods and replaced them with &[EMAIL PROTECTED]
methods so that maildir are never written to directly.

i could definitely get behind that. i don't have the time to field all of the support email i'll get if i upgrade to the newest qmailadmin and have to explain ten dozen times why 'aliases' are "gone".



Paul Theodoropoulos http://www.anastrophe.com





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