Well, I would like to see a new command 'dbmail-user' where an administrator can
add, delete, or modify the attributes (quota/aliases) of a user.

Then write a wrapper called 'dbmail-adduser' that operates the same as the 
current
'dbmail-adduser' but calls the new 'dbmail-user' to do the work.

But yes, this is a v2.1 operation since the functionallity of 'dbmail-adduser' 
would
not change.

ed

On Thu, 11 Mar 2004, Ilja Booij wrote:

> My preference is that we do this for 2.1. We still need to do some more
> bugixing in 2.0 (the Mozilla behaviour for instance) and some
> optimizations (see if we have queries that can be optimized or done away
> with)
>
> Changing dbmail-adduser will probably not break to much. Can't we
> program it to accept the same syntax as now, plus all the sane features
> it should have?
>
> Ilja
>
> Aaron Stone wrote:
>
> > Hey,
> >
> > So I was looking at dbmail-adduser today, trying to remember how to use the
> > crazy thing... and I'd like to scrap the current command line interface and
> > replace it with something clean and GNU-ish, using getopt, and without crazy
> > position dependent overloaded single characters.
> >
> > Since I'm sure a lot of people might already have scripts to control
> > dbmail-adduser, would you prefer if I rewrote the command line in time for
> > 2.0, or would you not mind if it changed dramatically between 2.0 and 2.1?
> >
> > Aaron
> >
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