Hello List:
Just a quick note to say hello and note that that DbmailAdministrator (DBMA) V. 2.1.6 ** is available for download with the following upgrades/changes. This is a fairly significant new release responding to some feature requests and DbMail developments:

- SR. Admin can delete entire user groups (client_idnr) with a single keypress and a few nag ('doyoureallywannadothis'? windows) (Group Admin can't delete groups.)

- enhanced mail and user search features for all Admin levels

- increased security for Restricted Group use

- configurable options to change the look and feel (heads and titles) to a customer/client name for a group admin (i.e.: Instead of "Group 3 E-Mail Administration" your config change could cause something like "MyClientName's E-Mail Administration" in the headings and titles.)

- improved layout (tighter lists and display control) and capability for larger systems (tested at 83,000)

- ability to sort lists by userid, usr_idnr, max_mailsize, lastlogin, cur_mailsize, etceteras.

- some minor bug fixes for V1.x.x backward compat (DBMA is still more feature rich on V2.x.x)

- improved interface for PostgreSQL

- numorous minor style changes

- minor changes consistant with current DbMail CVS

- EXTRAS: - a beta tool for quickly generating random test users and a tool for doing some database cleanups SQL-DB-direct via SQL commands as an option to dbmail-utils


* comments and feature requests are welcome

* help yourself: http://library.mobrien.com/dbmailadministrator/

Happy Days to all...
Mike



** WHAT IS IT? The DBMA V2.1.x GUI will administer all DbMail versions from a Unix or Windows Workstation while reporting on the health of your mail system. DBMA, the Web front-end for dbmail written in PERL, developed and supported from Canada, will give you a scalable, menu-driven GUI for administering DbMail's mail and user accounts, modifying data, sending & fetching email and more /using efficient SQL commands to the database/.


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