Earl Shannon wrote:
An alternative is to authenticate as one user, probably the admin user,
and
be authorized to act on behalf of the account. That said, I don't know
how to
do this. If someone has an example of some perl code using the Perl
IMAP Admin module that does this and is able to post i
Hello,
An alternative is to authenticate as one user, probably the admin user,
and
be authorized to act on behalf of the account. That said, I don't know
how to
do this. If someone has an example of some perl code using the Perl
IMAP Admin module that does this and is able to post it to the list
[sent this yesterday but didn't appear on the list. something wrong with
the list server?]
When I create a new user, I create some extra mailboxes:
user.name.sent
user.name.drafts
user.name.templates
While we were using netscape 4, during the first login it would
subscribe to all existing mailb