But then it forces me to add another level between XMail and the person 
I want to give permissions to... I think it's an extremely useful option 
for people who host several domains and don't administer them all by 
themselves...

Davide Libenzi wrote:

>On Fri, 1 Nov 2002, Liron Newman wrote:
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>>I think it would be useful if you could specify domain restrictions for
>>the ctrl protocol users, so that I could, for example, allow my user to
>>administer all the domains, but set a user so he can only administer
>>somedomain.com or *.somedomain.com or whatever.
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>>Also, it would be nice if you could, in addition to the protocol IP
>>restrictions, add usre-specific IP restrictions, because after all the
>>CTRL protocol is very sensitive for obvious reasons...
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>>Anyone has thoughts on these suggestions? Davide?
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>It adds complex permission policies to be applied to XMail. Better work on
>the admin tools ...
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