Re: VQadmin assistance

2001-10-25 Thread vol

The ACL file named vqadmin.acl can be found in your
~apache/cgi-bin/vqadmin
directory, or in your installation directory.  It contains documentation
inside it that should be self-explanitory.

Good luck!

Jason Brunk wrote:
 
 OOOhhh, i see, does anyone have an admin like the vqadmin that will allow
 for someone to create a domain, change limitations and such?
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Bill Shupp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Jason Brunk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2001 3:35 PM
 Subject: Re: VQadmin assistance
 
 
  On Wednesday, October 24, 2001, at 08:35 PM, Jason Brunk wrote:
 
   thank you very much for your help.  is there anyway to set limitations
   on
   the actual domains.  i believe i had asked something similar to this
   awhile
   back, but say i want to give someone the qmail admin, but don't want my
   mail
   server to be taken advantage of, and i would like to limit them to just
   having like 20 pop accounts, but letting them create and delete them,
   could
   you tell me how this is done again on the system by doing it manually?
   and
   could you tell me if vqadmin allows this?  thank you
 
  Yes.  This is covered in the qmailadmin INSTALL file.  You can set
  default service restrictions, too.
 
  Cheers,
 
  Bill Shupp
 
 
 

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Re: VQadmin assistance

2001-10-24 Thread Bill Shupp


On Wednesday, October 24, 2001, at 08:35 PM, Jason Brunk wrote:

 thank you very much for your help.  is there anyway to set limitations 
 on
 the actual domains.  i believe i had asked something similar to this 
 awhile
 back, but say i want to give someone the qmail admin, but don't want my 
 mail
 server to be taken advantage of, and i would like to limit them to just
 having like 20 pop accounts, but letting them create and delete them, 
 could
 you tell me how this is done again on the system by doing it manually?  
 and
 could you tell me if vqadmin allows this?  thank you

Yes.  This is covered in the qmailadmin INSTALL file.  You can set 
default service restrictions, too.

Cheers,

Bill Shupp




Re: VQadmin assistance

2001-10-24 Thread Jason Brunk

OOOhhh, i see, does anyone have an admin like the vqadmin that will allow
for someone to create a domain, change limitations and such?


- Original Message -
From: Bill Shupp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jason Brunk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2001 3:35 PM
Subject: Re: VQadmin assistance



 On Wednesday, October 24, 2001, at 08:35 PM, Jason Brunk wrote:

  thank you very much for your help.  is there anyway to set limitations
  on
  the actual domains.  i believe i had asked something similar to this
  awhile
  back, but say i want to give someone the qmail admin, but don't want my
  mail
  server to be taken advantage of, and i would like to limit them to just
  having like 20 pop accounts, but letting them create and delete them,
  could
  you tell me how this is done again on the system by doing it manually?
  and
  could you tell me if vqadmin allows this?  thank you

 Yes.  This is covered in the qmailadmin INSTALL file.  You can set
 default service restrictions, too.

 Cheers,

 Bill Shupp