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Re: [Phpgroupware-developers] My ISP


From: Bob Crandell
Subject: Re: [Phpgroupware-developers] My ISP
Date: Wed, 03 Dec 2003 04:58:30 +0000

Chris Weiss (address@hidden) wrote:
>
>Bob Crandell (address@hidden) wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm setting up a phpGroupWare version 0.9.14.512 demo site for my local ISP. 
>>  He
>> really likes it.  So far I haven't run into any show stoppers which is a 
>> good thing.
>>  Yes?
>
>yes!  a few details and .16 will be ready for prime time. Most people can use
>it as is right now, it's quite stable.
>
>>
>> What I would like to see is the ability to copy a group.  For example, set 
>> up the
>> Default group just the way you like it.  Now copy it to other groups.  Make a
>> few, if any, changes and just add users.
>
>hm, a group can belong to another group right?
No.  Use some group as a master, click a "Copy" button to create a new group 
that
has all the attributes and give it a different name.  Wahlah!  New group already
configured.

>
>>
>> Adding users with the phpGroupWare interface should add a Linux user.  
>> Deleting a
>> user should have the _option_ of deleting that user's home directory.  I 
>> seem to
>> have a vague recollection of someone asking about this in the distant past.
>
>This is a whole lot harder than it sounds, but I have a working add-on in the
>shadows which does exactly this.  I'll tidy it up as soon as I finish an
>unrelated project and put it in CVS.
This admin is a Windows kind of guy.  The fewer interfaces he has to deal with 
the
less confused he'll be.
Adding a Linux user is working in Webmin.  I'm glad your's is close to working 
too.
 I'm planning on implimenting LDAP but neither phpGroupWare nor I am ready for 
that yet.

>
>
>>
>> Oh yeah, you should be able to associate an email domain with a group.
>
>I don't know what this means
Dave said,"This is not currently possible. The best way to deal with it would be
to a seperate "phpgw domain" for each mail domain."
Managing it this way would be ok if you're talking tens of domains but it could 
get
a little intense if you're talking hundreds.  This is just a little ISP, just a 
few
hundred customers.  Maybe a couple of dozen domains.  This will work for him as 
it
is now.
I know this is for another time.  I'm just trying to put a bug in your ear for 
now.
>
>
>_______________________________________________
Thanks guys.

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