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RE: [cobalt-users] POP3/IMAP Mailboxes
- Subject: RE: [cobalt-users] POP3/IMAP Mailboxes
- From: "David Harris" <davidharris@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat Jan 15 18:19:00 2000
What danger is there in allowing siteadmin access? How else could I allow
my end users to add/remove email boxes etc? As long as I disable shell
access for the virtual site, is there really anything destructive a user can
do via siteadmin that they couldnt do anyway (ie ftp etc)?
OR, are you talking about users under YOUR domain? I would understand why
you wouldnt want to giveout siteadmin access to them, of course, but I am
referring to a whole new virtual domain account. Was I foolish in thinking
it is safe to give my users siteadmin access?
Regards,
David
> > > If you let the customer set up his own email, you have to
> have them use
> > > aliases. If you set it up for them you can either set up
> > aliases, or use
> > > it the first way I described above. We don't let our
> customers anywhere
> > > near siteadmin.
> >
> >
> I suppose if they don't know they're on a RAQ, they won't know to use
> www.domain.com/siteadmin
> --
> Dan Kriwitsky
>
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