From: John W. <jw...@pf...> - 2004-10-25 09:23:03
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On Sun, Oct 24, 2004 at 05:04:19PM -0500, Rick van Vliet wrote: > John White scribbled the following on 10/24/2004 4:02 PM: > >2) Can I use qmailadmin and vpopmail together to allow users to > > administer their own -extension addresses? > > > Not sure precisely what you want in your question #2. > Thanks for the reply, Rick. I was asking about qmail extensions to one's email address. When I had a standalone qmail system, I could add .qmail-blah files to my home directory which would route to jwh...@pf.... The contents of the file would determine what happened to the message. I had read up a lot on qmailadmin, and thought that every user would get a postmaster-like interface to control all possible sub-addresses. But it looks more like to control jwhite-blah, I have to create a jwhite-blah user from the postmaster account, not the jwhite account. Am I missing something? With qmailadmin, can I give users control over their extension addresses? -- John White IS Manager Pet Food Wholesale 714-254-1200 x279 |