Many customers who have e-mail under the same Domain name

wsd

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We have 50... Domains where we sell email addresses provided by them, so there are many customers who have e-mail under the same Domain name.

Our big problem is that customers who only have an email address is not allowed to log in to DirectAdmin

We use DirectAdmin v.1.36.2 together with skin capri and capri-mail.
capri-mail is just the skin to be used for customers who only have an email address at one of our domains, because it gives access only to what they need.

POP3 E-Mail Accounts
Vacation Messages
Spamassassin Setup
SPAM Filters
Webmail
Change Password

And then there are customers who have owned his domain for example www.example.com and have an email [email protected] while the customer wants to buy a private email for example [email protected] but there is a domain owned course that us so it can not.

Now reseller A sell a subdomain to webshop.com example da.webshop.com and an email address [email protected] but when the establishment of e-mail address so we can only create an email which @da.webshop.com

And reseller AB must also be able to sell the same as A, so it is missing here is a list of domains, so A or root can make his domains on this list and then give AB reseller access to create subdomains and email addresses in those domains, so an AB reseller can create a new customer-owned username

Are there some here who have suggestions for a solution to this problem?

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If you set up a subdomain as it's own domain, then the subdomain user (owner?) can have full control of the subdomain.

This has been discussed previously on these forums.

If I'm misunderstanding something, I'm sorry, but it's getting lost in the translation; please feel free to try again, more simply.

Jeff
 
If you set up a subdomain as it's own domain, then the subdomain user (owner?) can have full control of the subdomain.

This has been discussed previously on these forums.

If I'm misunderstanding something, I'm sorry, but it's getting lost in the translation; please feel free to try again, more simply.

Jeff

We are the owner of 50+ Domains where we sell email addresses provided by them, so there are many customers who have e-mail under the same Domain name.

webshop.com Is owned by reseller AAA/root

Now reseller BBB sell a subdomain to webshop.com example da.webshop.com and an email address [email protected] but when the establishment of e-mail address so we can only create an email which @da.webshop.com not [email protected]

Then all the e-mail addresses sold by AAA, those who own otherbusiness
@webshop.com could not login to DirectAdmin.
I hope that this will make it understandable
Best regards
 
Another example would be a customer who owns a domain with 250+ POP3 accounts, it would then be only admin can configure Forwarders, Autoresponders, Vacation Messages, Spamassassin Setup, SPAM Filters

Best regards
 
I am searching for someone who can come up with a solution for this problem.
I need the possibility to offer each of my customers several POP3 accounts. It is necessary for me to offer this to my customers?

I can’t imagine, that I should be the only one who has clients with many POP3 accounts. I have a lot of customers who have from 20 to 50 POP3 accounts, because they have one account for each of their employees.

As it is today, with the panel we have made long time ago, anyone who has an account can log in and configure Forwarders, Autoresponders, SPAM filters.

Best regards,
 
@wsd:

I've read your previous posts and I've come up with some context for your question. Only you can control your domain name(s). You cannot give your customers the ability to set up pop accounts under domain names they do not own.

If you give each of your clients their own subdomain, and set those subdomains up as if they are real domains, then each client can have their own subdomain and manage their own email addresses, but the email addresses will be in the format [email protected].

If you are looking for an individual user to be able to control his one individual email address, then DirectAdmin has a plugin available for that, though it's quite limited. Details can be found here.

Jeff
 
@wsd:

I've read your previous posts and I've come up with some context for your question. Only you can control your domain name(s). You cannot give your customers the ability to set up pop accounts under domain names they do not own.

If you give each of your clients their own subdomain, and set those subdomains up as if they are real domains, then each client can have their own subdomain and manage their own email addresses, but the email addresses will be in the format [email protected].

If you are looking for an individual user to be able to control his one individual email address, then DirectAdmin has a plugin available for that, though it's quite limited. Details can be found here.

Jeff

Many thanks for the link Jeff, it was just what I needed.

Best regards
 
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