From: TLD W. <tld...@st...> - 2009-08-26 22:23:32
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I had a server for our office which was running an older version of just about everything (set up about 5-6 years ago), and has recently been upgrading with new versions of all the web-based daemons and such we use. I have been using webmin since then and have enjoyed it immensely. However, in the transition from the old version to this new version, a feature of the "read user mail" (that I used ALL the time) is gone. I use procmail to help manage incoming mail, and I use it to separate out mail based on various tests and the like. It would write them out to files in the mail spool directory such as "probably-spam" and "needs-spam-scan" and things like that. Using the "read user mail" interface, I use to see these files in the list and parse through them doing whatever needed to be done on the contents. They are no longer listed!!! In fact, it appears that ONLY actual users of the system are listed here now.. wtf? This is really irritating. Now if I want to open these files, I either have to add a user to the system of that file name (which is retarded, because these things can and do change as needs arise), use the 'browse' feature and manually click through the directory tree to the mail spool directory and select the file, or manually type it in. I check these files 4-5 times a day and it is really getting on my nerves!! Why isn't there a config option to disable this annoyance? As an added slap to the face, if I have one of these files open, click on a message to view its headers, and then decided to delete it, I get the "this user does not exist" error. Please please please fix this!!!!! Brad |