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Re: [cpx] Domain admin reading email?



I can see a case where the DA or SA didn't want the end user or DA
knowing about the feature.  For those cases, it is fine as is.  If you
want to add them, you would also need to have another option for each.
The extra option would be if the user underneath should see what is
available that he/she doesn't have granted.  That gives you the same
problems as we currently have.  I'd much prefer that there existed a
page with all the users on it next to check boxes of what's available.  

	--Bruce

Sorry if that's a little hard to follow, I'm writing this quickly (want
to get home).

On Fri, 2005-04-22 at 15:34 -0400, Bill Meier wrote:
> At 03:10 PM 04/22/2005, you wrote:
> > > So, how does the domain admin access his webmail?
> >
> >The server admin needs to check the 'Webmail' box in that DAs mail 
> >properties.
> 
> Duh. OK, user error on my end (as server admin).
> 
> It turns out I was the person logging into the DAs account to view his 
> email. I was quite confused, which prompted the previous message.
> 
> A suggestion I think:
> 
> If somewhere in the users profile that he can see, if it said "WebMail has 
> been disabled by the server admin" or something, then the user would know 
> why he can't read his mail on-line, and also know to contact the server admin.
> 
> Again, this was me, acting as the DA getting confused... One can assume the 
> SA (me) is smarter than the DA, so if I was confused, perhaps CPX needs to 
> make it more clear...
> 
> For the end user, perhaps he should see the same set of capabilities that 
> the SA can set, i.e. webmail, spamassassion, clamav, but for each, have an 
> indication if he can enable them, or if the server admin had disabled them 
> for his account. If there was such a summary, I would have seen that and 
> said "Oh, the SA needs to enable webmail for this DA (or end user)"
> 
> Thoughts?
> 
> Bill
> 
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