--- a/TODO Mon Mar 24 19:22:04 2014 +0200
+++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,39 +0,0 @@
-- Aliases
- - avoid looping aliases
-
-- Domain
- - optional limits for number of:
- + accounts
- + aliases
- + destinations/alias
- + alias domains
-
-Database:
- public.users.digestmd5: add "character varying(48)"
- Outlook will love it. (`doveadm pw -s DIGEST-MD5.hex -p 1 -u 0`)
-
-- Non-root usage [madduck@madduck.net]:
- - Provide /usr/share/vmm/vmm-{mkdirs,rmdirs,du} setuid wrappers that do
- precisely what they have to and no more. The should probably even call
- /usr/share/vmm/vmm-wrapper-helper as unprivileged user to parse the
- arguments, match them with the database and obtain the actual data to
- process, e.g. email@add.ress → home directory mapping from the DB, or
- obtaining the set of precreatable maildirs from the config.
-
- - configset and configure need root, it is questionable whether these
- can/should be wrapped, as they will be disabled anyway for Debian, and
- they are root-like activities (unlike day-to-day postmaster work).
-
- - Pascal suggested to use hooks:
- 07 23:36 <Faxe> zwei config settings handle_dir in domain und account
- 07 23:37 <Faxe> und dann post-{domain,user}add scripte, die den wrapper aufrufen
-
-- relay_domains management [madduck@madduck.net]:
- - should be in a separate table
-
-- default aliases [madduck@madduck.net]
- - it should be possible to define a set of default aliases and their
- destinations for a domain, e.g. postmaster@ and abuse@. For most
- flexibility, there ought to be a m:n table connecting domains to sets of
- default aliases. These aliases then get treated like normal aliases
- unless they are overridden by a real alias.