From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2011-04-17 18:07:55
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Virtualmin doesn't let you use a prefix already in use though. Danny Löser <li...@da...> wrote: >Well, depends on the circumstances. >The user could indeed use the domain of another user as a prefix, and >that would then lead to user name conflicts. >Because even the IMAP/POP3/FTP Username changes. > >Am 17.04.2011 08:19, schrieb Jamie Cameron: >> >> Unfortunately there is no way to prevent this currently. However, >> allowing users to change the prefix should be pretty harmless .. >> >> On 16/Apr/2011 13:31 Danny Löser <li...@da...> wrote .. >> >>> Yes, only root should be able. >>> >>> Am 16.04.2011 21:51, schrieb Jamie Cameron: >>>> >>>> Do you mean you don't want anyone other than root to be able to >>>> change the prefix for new domains? >>>> >>>> On 16/Apr/2011 12:36 Danny Löser <li...@da...> wrote .. >>>> >>>>> Hi, how can I achieve that "Prefix for mail usernames?" always the >>>>> domain is? >>>>> So that a user can not change it, not by the creating, and not later. >>>>> ><javascript:void(0);> > >------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >Benefiting from Server Virtualization: Beyond Initial Workload >Consolidation -- Increasing the use of server virtualization is a top >priority.Virtualization can reduce costs, simplify management, and improve >application availability and disaster protection. Learn more about boosting >the value of server virtualization. http://p.sf.net/sfu/vmware-sfdev2dev >- >Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... >To remove yourself from this list, go to >http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list |
From: Danny L. <li...@da...> - 2011-04-18 06:53:32
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Yes, this is right. But if I create a mailbox with a prefix domain2.test under the virtual server domain1.test and would then create a virtual server with the domain domain2.test to me appears: "The username prefix domain2.test is already in use by domain1.test" . Am 17.04.2011 20:07, schrieb Jamie Cameron: > Virtualmin doesn't let you use a prefix already in use though. > > Danny Löser<li...@da...> wrote: > >> Well, depends on the circumstances. >> The user could indeed use the domain of another user as a prefix, and >> that would then lead to user name conflicts. >> Because even the IMAP/POP3/FTP Username changes. >> >> Am 17.04.2011 08:19, schrieb Jamie Cameron: >>> Unfortunately there is no way to prevent this currently. However, >>> allowing users to change the prefix should be pretty harmless .. >>> >>> On 16/Apr/2011 13:31 Danny Löser<li...@da...> wrote .. >>> >>>> Yes, only root should be able. >>>> >>>> Am 16.04.2011 21:51, schrieb Jamie Cameron: >>>>> Do you mean you don't want anyone other than root to be able to >>>>> change the prefix for new domains? >>>>> >>>>> On 16/Apr/2011 12:36 Danny Löser<li...@da...> wrote .. >>>>> >>>>>> Hi, how can I achieve that "Prefix for mail usernames?" always the >>>>>> domain is? >>>>>> So that a user can not change it, not by the creating, and not later. >>>>>> <javascript:void(0);> |