EZMLM ISSUES:
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The last few weeks the main questions has been the mailinglist, and as I
wrote the original patch I feel somewhat responsible for it - even if it
is AS-IS / worksformeware.

First, I think the ezmlm package the qmailAdmin's homepage is pointing
as should be patched with the idx patch (I belive ezmlm and idx is both
released under GPL and therefor it's not a legal matter, but I can't
find any copyright information about ezmlm).

Second I think it's time to hack the ./configure script to have
--enable-idx (or something simmular) that can either make the
mailinglists produce the current (0.3x), or the old 0.26 behavor (ie:
with or without IDX support. This should include copy the correct
template file during "make install" process).

I'll make these changes to my globaladmin right away.


AUTORESPONDER ISSUES:
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Another thing has been the auto-responder issue. I belive that updating
the auto-responder to the one Matthias Henze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
have done is apropiate, and modify qmailAdmin to make use of the options
you can supply to it.


GLOBALADMIN:
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GlobalAdmin is not really a fork of qmailAdmin yet, and not intedent to
be. Im currently fixing those pices of code Ken put in there a long time
ago and now have forgotten and don't want to use at the moment.

The reson for the new name is that the CGI that globaladmin produces
need's to be SUID root, and therefor is not suitible to use for
user-administration, nor shouldn't be required to be installed to
produce a normal qmailAdmin binary.

All I need to know now is how do I upload files with CVS? =)

Also as I am already inside the code and hacking I am fixing any kind of
error I see.

Ken: Would you like to have what I got now? It's not that much, but I'd
say it's an improvment from what was there from the beginning =)

I still have issues with adding/deleting/enter domains, and the edit
code is not even there (hehe.. so much of an improvement). I've added
the default WWW and cgi-bin locations for Debian as well so a
./configure can find the directories.


QMAIL/VPOPMAIL AND MRTG:
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It's not that hard to get it produces nice graphs over how busy your
SMTP/mail server is, but something I would like to see is MRTG friendly
statitics on how busy your POP3 server is, and possible also if the
output could be split out on a per-domain basis as well.. This is
off-topic, I know, but it sure would impress the upper managment in any
orginazation as well as give statitics so you can better plan for the
future (maybe a separate POP3 box is needed in the next 3 months [for an
example]).



That's all I had to say for now

Best regards
 Michael Boman

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