James Longstreet wrote:
On Wed, 19 Oct 2005, DAve wrote:
In this situation ezmlm-MySQL is your friend. We setup a webpage with
access to the SQL tables for ezmlm and allow the list admin to add,
remove, update users from the list. They also get a report on what users
have failed probes so they
On Wed, 19 Oct 2005, DAve wrote:
> In this situation ezmlm-MySQL is your friend. We setup a webpage with
> access to the SQL tables for ezmlm and allow the list admin to add,
> remove, update users from the list. They also get a report on what users
> have failed probes so they can re-add the user
What does everyone else think of that idea? It might not even be that
hard to add as a feature. I'm tied up with my day job, and even have a
commitment to do some sponsored QmailAdmin development when I get the
chance (adding an index to the aliases page like we already have for
pop/imap acco
James Longstreet wrote:
I'm running a qmail/vpopmail/ezmlm setup with about 15 lists, all with
different administrators/moderators. Qmailadmin is great for me to use,
but the list moderators don't have a web interface to manage subscribers,
etc. Is it possible to have qmailadmin allow other use
On Oct 19, 2005, at 2:36 PM, James Longstreet wrote:
Is it possible to have qmailadmin allow other users to administrate
mailing lists? Otherwise, what is the best option for such an
interface?
One that is in Gentoo's Portage tree would be ideal, but not strictly
necessary.
Something on my w