I think ist worth.
Every organisation, even private users have a group structure.
So its never be an bad option to have one group manager (many users would
appreciate that). Of course it depends, and because such an feature is rare
youll not recive many requests by your users to have such an function but
belive me if its there many user will use that.

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-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Paul Cockings [mailto:[email protected]] 
Gesendet: Samstag, 05. Dezember 2009 21:40
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: [Dspam-devel] Control multiple users from one login on web-ui

Steve wrote:
> As I said before: Making a proper solution would require us to think about
it first and then do something that not only has the capability to be used
on the WebUI but can be used for the whole group (and user) management
currently implemented in DSPAM.
>
>   
Does anyone else see any value in this?   I'm really interested in 
knocking-up something to fix my problem for today (it doesn't have to be 
perfect and I don't want to hack the core of Dspam to make it work - its 
not worth it) and use it for a basis for thinking about better thing for 
future release.  If others are interested then its with spending more 
time to make something better.  AFAIK this subject hasn't been talked 
about before - are others interested in such a feature?



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