Call me stupid, but could you point out which flag I have to unset ? Users are allowed to change their forward-address, but I don't like them to change their mailbox to "deleted".
Kind regards, Ketje **** This is the result of following command: ./vmoddomlimits -S XXX Domain: XXX -- Max Pop Accounts: -1 Max Aliases: -1 Max Forwards: -1 Max Autoresponders: -1 Max Mailinglists: -1 GID Flags: Flags (for commandline): Flags for non postmaster accounts: pop account: ALLOW_CREATE ALLOW_MODIFY ALLOW_DELETE alias: ALLOW_CREATE ALLOW_MODIFY ALLOW_DELETE forward: ALLOW_CREATE ALLOW_MODIFY ALLOW_DELETE autoresponder: ALLOW_CREATE ALLOW_MODIFY ALLOW_DELETE mailinglist: ALLOW_CREATE ALLOW_MODIFY ALLOW_DELETE mailinglist users: ALLOW_CREATE ALLOW_MODIFY ALLOW_DELETE mailinglist moderators: ALLOW_CREATE ALLOW_MODIFY ALLOW_DELETE quota: ALLOW_CREATE ALLOW_MODIFY ALLOW_DELETE default quota: ALLOW_CREATE ALLOW_MODIFY ALLOW_DELETE Domain Quota: 0 MB Default User Quota: 25000000 bytes Max Domain Messages: 0 Default Max Messages per User: 0 On Tue, 21 Sep 2004 15:06:08 +0200, phasma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > checkout vmoddomlimits flags, u'll find ur solution > > cia > > sl > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Ketjes Jette [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: marted� 21 settembre 2004 2.13 > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Subject: Re: [qmailadmin] How can I prevent that my users > > switch their account to deleted > > > > Thanks for the details, Tom ! > > > > Isn't there another way besides the hardcoding of html-files > > ? It seems odd to me why the option is provided as I can't > > see many advantages to this option. I don't like it that my > > users can make all mails sent to them disappear completely. > > It makes my system look bad, doesn't it ? > > > > Kind regards, > > > > Ketje > > > >
