Brian,

I agree with you 100% this is not the best way to go about it, but (and
there always is) I needed a quick and dirty way to allow this funcionality
for a system I have in production, and after looking at the code this was a
simple (1/2 day coding/testing) solution to my problem.

I would be glad to help with coding and/or ideas for this new API. I would
like to know what *alot* of other information is :)

Jorge Valdes.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian Kolaci" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2002 2:45 PM
Subject: Re: [qmailadmin] quota patch ( Jorge Valdes)



Hi,

I suggest you wait just a bit.  I *finally* started working
on the .qmailadmin-limits API's that include *alot* of
other information.  I believe this patch does the incorrect
behaviour.  The permissions on managers should be configurable,
not hard-coded yes or no (and I disagree with the approach
taken in the patch)  I'm also of the believe that there are
two quotas, per user and per domain, which leads down the trail
of allow them to set any quotas on a per-user basis as the
end-user manager wants, and the per-domain quota should
not be editable by anyone except the system administrator (not
even the postmaster).

I should have the patch ready for 5.3.11 shortly.

Thanks,

Brian

  > Howdy list,
  >
  > I JUST signed up. I had to! I saw in the archive for yesterday that
Jorge
  > Valdes had created a "manager" patch for qmailadmin.
  >
  > Where can I find this patch? Has anyone besides Jorge successfully
deployed
  > it?
  >
  > I've gotta have this thing!
  >
  > Thanks,





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