| author | martin f. krafft <madduck@madduck.net> |
| Fri, 13 Apr 2012 23:09:40 +0200 | |
| branch | v0.6.x |
| changeset 531 | cf3eb03c1c4f |
| parent 524 | 3ffe4ee3740f |
| child 544 | ff805bd17817 |
| permissions | -rw-r--r-- |
subcommand for displaying support crypt algorithms. - 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. - list{aliases,accounts,relocated,addresses} subcommands [madduck@madduck.net] - I would find it useful if I could query the database for all defined users, aliases, relocated, and addresses (the union of all three). Ideally, the commands would also take % wildcards, so that I can limit the output - domain and account notes [madduck@madduck.net]: - I found it useful to keep a free-text "notes" field for accounts and domains, where the admin can store anything s/he wants. This would simply be a new field in the two tables and the appropriate UI changes.