Sounds reasonable. Add a page to the wiki with these ideas, so that it doesn't get buried in the mailing list and forgotten!
Aaron On Tue, Apr 19, 2005, listmember <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > Hi, > > I am new to this list though I did check the archives > to do some of the homework before asking here :-) > > I have a couple of feature requests, if I may > > Referring to http://www.dbmail.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?id=er-model > > 1) Would it be possible to add a 'last_logout' > field to dbmail_users table. > > This would be useful to cehck if the user is still > online (i.e. if last login is greater than last logout, > then the user must be online). > > 2) Would it be possible to make the data kept in > dbmail-auto_replies a little more granular, such > as > > user_idnr > enabled > > [a boolean field. True by default. To indicate > whether or not this is active, enabled by > the user. This saves the user from having to > reenter the same stuff again when needed.] > > sender_address > [So that, this message is sent only if the sender > matches. If blank, it applies to all. Some sort of > wildchar capability might be useful here.] > > start_WDN > end_WDN > [These fields represent weekday numbers for which > auto reply is active. If zero, it means all days] > > reply_body > > Adding these fields (and functionality) would be most > helpful so that users could customize their auto replies > to their customers/friends etc. It would also be helful > if a blank reply_body meant that no auto reply should be > generated --helpful in the case of maillists. > > 3) Similarly, a more granular one would be helpful in > dbmail-auto_notifications table, such that > > user_idnr > enabled > > [a boolean field. True by default. To indicate > whether or not this is active, enabled by > the user. This saves the user from having to > reenter the same stuff again when needed.] > > sender_address > notify_address > > [sender_address is added so that if a message comes > from a particular sender only a certain addresses are > notified. This is most useful in the case if the sender > is an important one --your beloved or a high account > customer which may or may not mean the same :-)] > > I do hope you find these worthy of adding. > > Cheers > > > _______________________________________________ > Dbmail-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://twister.fastxs.net/mailman/listinfo/dbmail-dev > --
