S sftung New member Joined Nov 24, 2004 Messages 3 Nov 24, 2004 #1 Anyone can tell me how the user change there own setting on Autoresponder, Vacation & Forward? In our case the domain contain 100 user, admin cannot serve each user. any suggestion?
Anyone can tell me how the user change there own setting on Autoresponder, Vacation & Forward? In our case the domain contain 100 user, admin cannot serve each user. any suggestion?
jmstacey Verified User Joined Feb 12, 2004 Messages 3,887 Location Colorado Nov 24, 2004 #2 Users should be able to edit those settings through DirectAdmin. http://site-helper.com/email.html#forwarders
Users should be able to edit those settings through DirectAdmin. http://site-helper.com/email.html#forwarders
S sftung New member Joined Nov 24, 2004 Messages 3 Nov 24, 2004 #3 Sorry, does it mean user cannot change there own setting? They need ask domain admin to change the setting from them? P.S. "user" mean end user, the email address owner, NOT the user in DA(domain admin)
Sorry, does it mean user cannot change there own setting? They need ask domain admin to change the setting from them? P.S. "user" mean end user, the email address owner, NOT the user in DA(domain admin)
jmstacey Verified User Joined Feb 12, 2004 Messages 3,887 Location Colorado Nov 24, 2004 #4 Oh! No then. Only a user that has access to DirectAdmin can change them. It is not possible to do it on the scale you want to by default, not even sure if its possible with modification. Could be wrong though.
Oh! No then. Only a user that has access to DirectAdmin can change them. It is not possible to do it on the scale you want to by default, not even sure if its possible with modification. Could be wrong though.
S sftung New member Joined Nov 24, 2004 Messages 3 Nov 24, 2004 #5 Thanks for your reply. any workaround to do that?
DirectAdmin Sales Administrator Staff member Joined Feb 27, 2003 Messages 563 Nov 24, 2004 #6 There is no secure way -- only by logging into the control panel account can you make such modifications to e-mail addresses. Mark
There is no secure way -- only by logging into the control panel account can you make such modifications to e-mail addresses. Mark
M macmeister New member Joined Jan 3, 2005 Messages 3 Mar 28, 2005 #7 How unfortunate. I moved from a cpanel server thinking I was getting even more, but it appears now slightly less. Please keep this 4th user level in mind to allow email-only control for each user. Thanks and keep up the fine work!
How unfortunate. I moved from a cpanel server thinking I was getting even more, but it appears now slightly less. Please keep this 4th user level in mind to allow email-only control for each user. Thanks and keep up the fine work!
H hci Verified User Joined Jun 15, 2004 Messages 355 Mar 28, 2005 #8 I agree this is a much needed feature. Would also be nice if each user got an Ftp account with there email address. Matthew macmeister said: How unfortunate. I moved from a cpanel server thinking I was getting even more, but it appears now slightly less. Please keep this 4th user level in mind to allow email-only control for each user. Thanks and keep up the fine work! Click to expand...
I agree this is a much needed feature. Would also be nice if each user got an Ftp account with there email address. Matthew macmeister said: How unfortunate. I moved from a cpanel server thinking I was getting even more, but it appears now slightly less. Please keep this 4th user level in mind to allow email-only control for each user. Thanks and keep up the fine work! Click to expand...
nobaloney NoBaloney Internet Svcs - In Memoriam † Joined Jun 16, 2003 Messages 24,977 Location California Mar 31, 2005 #9 You can set up as many ftp accounts as you want. Why do you feel you need one for each email address? Jeff
You can set up as many ftp accounts as you want. Why do you feel you need one for each email address? Jeff