FW: Next 5.0 features
-Original Message- From: Russell "Elik" Rademacher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2001 11:27 AM To: Joe Modjeski Subject: RE: Next 5.0 features Know what other little feature would be great for this? The limit of email accounts per domain. So that it is more realistic to offer to the customers of which account package they want and limit the number of email accounts per domain. -- Linux Administrator Consultant Russell "Elik" Rademacher -Original Message- From: Joe Modjeski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2001 12:15 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Next 5.0 features I would be interested to hear real world experiences from folks who are running vpopmail(etc). Perhaps we can figure out what needs to be changed to make it a better package. Nobody else seemed to mention this. I would like api calls to the functions that vmoduser performs. Currently I have to make system calls from my biniaries to get the deactivate/reactivate features out of vpopmail. My idea would work something like: (some sort of info struct) vmodinfo( char *user, char *domain ); int vmodset( char *user, char *domain, (same struct as above) ); int vmodclear( char *user, char *domain ); Also from most of the requests for qmailadmin. It seems that the project needs to branch from just qmailadmin to qmailadminadmin. This would be pretty cool. I do like the vpopmail API calls rather than just a webbased utility. The web is good for my customers but I want the control at the command line. Joe Modjeski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: FW: Next 5.0 features
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hello Joe, Tuesday, February 06, 2001, 7:35:18 PM, you wrote: -Original Message- From: Russell "Elik" Rademacher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2001 11:27 AM To: Joe Modjeski Subject: RE: Next 5.0 features Know what other little feature would be great for this? The limit of email accounts per domain. So that it is more realistic to offer to the customers of which account package they want and limit the number of email accounts per domain. You're aware of .qmailadmin-limits, aren't you? Or are you giving your customers root access so they can set their own accounts up? Best regards, Gabriel -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: PGP 6.0.2i iQEVAwUBOoA6LcZa2WpymlDxAQGfYQgAox0mzZH97Z5Rfaimi9z8rVdu72mCCFsb wiEpVV4BlDP9tWyrzdvGAx89A29F/4TH9lqTrFdt8hzRc5FjZTRf5TlYnee9TBYW /gGkl/WEypqO4grtfYhVAWbk7UvUAI+EAQ3FOKudCZWn5uU4/C+jCLk/d0aLwVHU Q378uyZG1BTqApKHQoGzNOkR37WVS5FmZs5IyBZkmCUePxRrGFgFoolX3YC3knLT SxWWt+GuTY2KZSfq8TstN9LA5ui2FSgEjt3YBoNlCdlvvYTu74Twp1Pbvn68FVLB KDjyr5bvO96u3AZTKJTYx+YQwadeMySc1ElC99R956Ho6AR7tVD4og== =POzi -END PGP SIGNATURE-