On Jul 19, 2005, at 10:34 PM, Kurt Bigler wrote:
I'm guessing you mean that QmailAdmin might make use of maildrop (or
whatever), perhaps as an alternate mode of operation in which it would
add a
maildrop reference to the .qmail file and then implement additional
QmailAdmin interface functionality through maildrop itself?
Yes. .qmail file calls to maildrop, and we add an interface to
QmailAdmin for editing the maildrop configuration. Maybe.
Ah, ok. That took a bit of detective work. Apparently the INSTALL
file
does not mention this feature, although the CHANGELOG does. So I
modified
mod_user.html by hand and re-ran make install-strip. Is that the
recommended way? Not enough interest in the feature to justify a
configuration flag? (Or maybe just no time to do it yet. ;)
Limited interest, limited time.
Or maybe this makes sense because admins will want to customize the
html to
make the flags meaningful anyway?
That too.
The flags are indented under the Spam Detection checkbox. But
apparently
there is no restriction that the flags should only be used if spam
detection
is enabled, right?
Correct -- it's just bad html formatting. If you fix it, please send
me a copy so I can update it in the next release.
Also it would be good if you could confirm that these flags have no
existing
meaning in a standard installation, so that I don't do something silly
in
turning one of them on. I saw something about a flag that enables
admin
privileges.
That is correct. The V_USER flags are for sys-admin use only.
Vpopmail/QmailAdmin only have code to set or clear them.
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