Horde previously had a feature where the main cPanel account holder could login and view all the domain users' mailboxes. Since then, I have not been able to find another web client that has this. Is this something that Roundcube can manage as we have a customer that needs this functionality?
Thank you,
Alexander Fernandez
I'm confused by the lingo, do you mean multiple domain logins, such as what I have: https://webmail.bentlyenterprises.com
Or do you mean actual management of, say, all the users on an LDAP system that have an account on a pop/imap server? Roundcube is a web application that works like a desktop mail application, so it doesn't have any other advanced features for server other than what you would normally have in your desktop client.
Alexander Fernandez wrote:
Horde previously had a feature where the main cPanel account holder could login and view all the domain users' mailboxes. Since then, I have not been able to find another web client that has this. Is this something that Roundcube can manage as we have a customer that needs this functionality?
Thank you,
Alexander Fernandez
I'm referring to one login that would be able to view all the email address mailboxes for that domain (i.e.: a@abc,com; b@abc.com; c@abc.com mailboxes could be viewed by master account, say admin@abc.com)
Thanks,
Alexander Fernandez
-----Original Message----- From: Brady J. Frey [mailto:brady@dotfive.com] Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2007 1:01 PM To: Alexander Fernandez Cc: users@lists.roundcube.net Subject: Re: Multiple mailboxes for domain via one login
I'm confused by the lingo, do you mean multiple domain logins, such as what I have: https://webmail.bentlyenterprises.com
Or do you mean actual management of, say, all the users on an LDAP system that have an account on a pop/imap server? Roundcube is a web application that works like a desktop mail application, so it doesn't have any other advanced features for server other than what you would normally have in your desktop client.
Alexander Fernandez wrote:
Horde previously had a feature where the main cPanel account holder could login and view all the domain users' mailboxes. Since then, I have not been able to find another web client that has this. Is this something that Roundcube can manage as we have a customer that needs this functionality?
Thank you,
Alexander Fernandez
From what I know, roundcube does not have this capability.
Alexander Fernandez wrote:
I'm referring to one login that would be able to view all the email address mailboxes for that domain (i.e.: a@abc,com; b@abc.com; c@abc.com mailboxes could be viewed by master account, say admin@abc.com)
Thanks,
Alexander Fernandez
-----Original Message----- *From:* Brady J. Frey [mailto:brady@dotfive.com] *Sent:* Thursday, April 19, 2007 1:01 PM *To:* Alexander Fernandez *Cc:* users@lists.roundcube.net *Subject:* Re: Multiple mailboxes for domain via one login
I'm confused by the lingo, do you mean multiple domain logins, such as what I have: https://webmail.bentlyenterprises.com
Or do you mean actual management of, say, all the users on an LDAP system that have an account on a pop/imap server? Roundcube is a web application that works like a desktop mail application, so it doesn't have any other advanced features for server other than what you would normally have in your desktop client.
Alexander Fernandez wrote:
Horde previously had a feature where the main cPanel account holder could login and view all the domain users' mailboxes. Since then, I have not been able to find another web client that has this. Is this something that Roundcube can manage as we have a customer that needs this functionality?
Thank you,
Alexander Fernandez
Quoting Alexander Fernandez afdez@mcjinteractive.com:
Horde previously had a feature where the main cPanel account holder could login and view all the domain users' mailboxes. Since then, I have not been able to find another web client that has this. Is this something that Roundcube can manage as we have a customer that needs this functionality?
That would happen with API calls to the cPanel API and was probably a
HORDE add on not an IMP add on since Horde is the framework IMP uses.
Roundcube is meant to be an application appliance that you embed and
use within your other processes. You could even embed Roundcube within
Horde if you wanted.
Earnie
Thanks for all the info guys. Unfortunately for my client, Horde/IMP disabled that feature a while back. I'll continue the search for such an app.
Thanks again, Alex
Quoting Alexander Fernandez afdez@mcjinteractive.com:
Thanks for all the info guys. Unfortunately for my client, Horde/IMP disabled that feature a while back. I'll continue the search for such an app.
Perhaps http://www.webmin.com/ it is java based.
Earnie
On Thursday 19 April 2007 13:46, Earnie Boyd wrote:
Quoting Alexander Fernandez afdez@mcjinteractive.com:
Thanks for all the info guys. Unfortunately for my client, Horde/IMP disabled that feature a while back. I'll continue the search for such an app.
Perhaps http://www.webmin.com/ it is java based.
Er, no. It's a hug Perl app. There are a couple java components, like the VNC viewer and the ssh console, but the system itself is written in Perl.
j
Quoting "Joshua J. Kugler" joshua@eeinternet.com:
On Thursday 19 April 2007 13:46, Earnie Boyd wrote:
Quoting Alexander Fernandez afdez@mcjinteractive.com:
Thanks for all the info guys. Unfortunately for my client, Horde/IMP disabled that feature a while back. I'll continue the search for such an app.
Perhaps http://www.webmin.com/ it is java based.
Er, no. It's a hug Perl app. There are a couple java components, like the VNC viewer and the ssh console, but the system itself is written in Perl.
That's what I meant. Thanks for the correction.
Earnie