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From: Craig W. <cra...@az...> - 2005-09-19 00:25:31
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On Sun, 2005-09-18 at 18:29 -0500, Joe Cooper wrote: > Roger B.A. Klorese wrote: > > Joe Cooper wrote: > > And, of course, no one is gonna force you to use Usermin just because > you're using Webmin and Virtualmin. It's not a law, they just happen to > work really well together. Feel free to grab Horde/IMP, as Craig so > eloquently campaigned for, or OpenWebmail, or one of the dozens of other > projects that do webmail. Let us know what problems you run into and > we'll try to help. (But also let us know what you feel is lacking in > Usermin...we'd like to fix it.) ---- I didn't do any campaiging for Horde/IMP - it's available elsewhere and packaging it into something else would be a nightmare. I was suggesting that it seemed logical to me that more LDAP stuff, a better cyrus-imapd implementation and virtual users support (non-shell, non-home directory), might be very useful for your client base but it's not my job to identify your client base and I'm not even a potential client since I don't do virtual hosting. In the Horde/IMP vein, I was suggesting that 'ingo' the filter manager for Horde, was the best implementation for user level editing of sieve/procmail filters that I had seen to date and suggested that you check out that implementation. Usermin - I have had little use for on the networks that I administrate...have set it up on 2 of them and have yet to field a question or notice any user even checking it out. Craig -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. |