Nice modifications, although I don't know how practical is to write in
Web-Cyradmin the user address/telephone etc. Anyway it is an interesting
aproach. 

When I'll find the time I would like to add a modull like: 
- any user can login into web-cyradmin and edit their personal settings
like: mail forwarding,  vacation settings etc etc. 

At this moment we do this with smartsieve. 

Did you corrected the problems with free names and those stuff?

Do these service settings really work???
Fetch mail via IMAP client  
Fetch mail via POP client  
Set vacation message and filter rules with sieve  
Send E-Mails via smtp authentication  
Receive E-Mails via smtp  

In rest.. Nice work. 

Andy.

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Anders Norrbring
Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2007 2:10 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Web-cyradm] Spin-off version of web-cyradm

Leon Kolchinsky skrev:
> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] cyradm.org] On Behalf Of Anders 
>> Norrbring
>> Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2007 2:28 PM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: [Web-cyradm] Spin-off version of web-cyradm
>>
>> Hiya!
>> I've been doing some further development to the web-cyradm project 
>> that I thought I'd let you all take a look at.
>>
>> There are some new functionality, and I'm constantly adding more to it.
>> Primarily this is for my own use, but I really would like to get your 
>> opinions on it, and suggestions on what more to add/delete/modify.
>> Scheduled next is a mass-mail function, I just haven't looked into it
yet.
>>
>> If you want to check it out, you'll find a demo site at 
>> http://demo.the-server.net:8800/web-cyradm/ the super-user login is 
>> 'demo' and 'demo', that account is blocked off from deletion and 
>> modifications, every other aspect can be played with as much as you 
>> want.. :)
>> --
>>
> 
> This is what I got now trying to enter "accounts" on any domain:
> ERRORNO: (113)
> ERRSTR: (No route to host)
> 
> IMAP Error: No route to host


Could be that I'm upgrading systems here today.. When you tested, the IMAP
and/or MySQL server could've been offline, or shutting down.  It works fine
for me now.


Will take a look at the rest of your mail later!

/Anders.

> --------------------
> 
> 1) Although I gave a look at your version and it seems nice.
> I think the "first name" "last name" columns should be added (with 
> search enabled also in these tables).
> 
> On my version there is such an option (added with Marcel's help, but 
> without a search in them) and it's a must for any real production server
IMHO.
> 
> 2) It would be a good idea to see checkboxes (in domain create/edit 
> page) for the following modes for username creation (actually I think 
> that current "Allow Free Names,Allow Free Mail Addresses" are pretty
useless):
> 
> a. FQDN
> --------
> may be it's a good idea to merge here Mike's Astaneh version here 
> (although I didn't try this ver.):
> http://www.web-cyradm.org/pipermail/web-cyradm/2006-March/019784.html
> 
> b. Free names
> --------------
> I'm using this. For this option to work I had to hack a 0.5.4 code a 
> bit (AFAIK, checking Allow Free Names,Allow Free Mail Addresses" 
> doesn't work out of the box) I also use unixherarchiesep:yes and 
> DOMAINASPREFIX==1
> 
> I'm using short names instead of long usernames Edited newaccount.php 
> like this:
> if ($DOMAIN_AS_PREFIX){
>                                 $prefix         = $domain;
>                                 $username       = $email;
>                                 if ($freenames!="YES") {
>                                     // $username = $username . "." .
> $domain;
>                                       $username = $username;
> 
> This way, I can use leon instead leon.edu.XXX as username!
> 
> c. The generic web-cyradm way
> -----------------------------
> with a default prefix (should be test0001 if DOMAINASPREFIX==0)
> 
> 
> 
> Best Regards,
> Leon Kolchinsky

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