I think a really nice feature would be the ability to remove global catch-alls and enforce 'bounce-no-mailbox' in the configuration. We have domain owners that no matter how many times you tell them that they will get hit with dictionary attacks keep enabling the global catch-all - and then have the mail forwarded to their ISP account. They're then surprised when our mailserver gets blocked.


At 11:33 AM 9/7/2007, you wrote:
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Hi, everyone.

We've been hard at work on some new features for qmailadmin. Now that we've made some decent progress with the new features, I figured we should share them with
everyone to get input.

Firstly, we are adding group mailboxes.  Essentially this means that you can
allow a regular user to create a particular number of mailboxes and manage just those mailboxes without any special permissions over anything else. This adds a new link either to the postmaster's main menu, or to the individual user's modify user screen
called 'My Mailboxes'.

We've improved the search functionality. The search string will not only compare against their username, but also their GECOS, and will also only return results that
match.  The index buttons still function as before.

Also there is now a Disable/Enable Account button. This disables the account without
removal.

Great care has been taken to make sure these new features do not interfere with the
look of qmailadmin as to not confuse end-users.

Let me know if there are any questions or comments.
Thanks!
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Best Regards,

Jeff Koch, Intersessions

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