I am an administrator, not a programmer.   Being a business other than an
ISP I would like easy access to see which lists a user belongs to, and care
little about whether they can subscribe and/or unsubscribe themselves.

If Joe is new a new user I'm creating from our Rhode Island accounting
department, I'd like to simplify adding him to the Rhode Island and smaller
RI_accting mailing lists, and not have to instruct him through subscribing
himself to the lists.  When Joe leaves the company, I want to delete him and
all him mailing lists entries at the click of a button (like I would in User
Manager for Domains).

Has IPSwitch considered adding such capabilities to make it simpler to
administer a non-ISP environment, and without having to do custom
programming?



----- Original Message -----
From: Rob Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2000 5:17 PM
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Group membership - like access to mailinglists /
group aliases


> So have I.  But when subscribing people to a list
> you do not always want the confirmation message sent to the user.
> Thats the only drawback with that.  Its great for new subscribers
> but not for management.
>
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> We've had the best luck just writing a web interface when we want to
> incorporate lots of features into one gui. ASP/vbscript's filesystem
object
> is free and relatively useful for this type of application.
>
> Jonathan
>
> At 04:47 PM 1/6/00 -0500, you wrote:
> >As a corporate user of iMail and not an ISP, it would really simplify my
> >life to be able to add users to mailing lists and / or group aliases with
> >the click of a mouse, similar to adding users to an NT group.
> >
> >For now, when I create a new user I must create the account and then
either
> >mail to or edit alias or mailing list entries manually for each list he
> >should belong to.  Has anyone figured out a way deal with mailing lists
or
> >group aliases as simple properties of the user, such as
> >
> >Accounting list - yes (or checked)
> >Production list - no (unchecked)
> >etc....
> >
> >
> >This would really simplify the corporate administrators mail experience.
> >
> >Please visit http://www.ipswitch.com/support/mailing-lists.html
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