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mroute
07-23-04, 02:45
New to h-sphere, everything in h-spere is lke a dream system for hoster. But I could not locate any info if there is mail user login. Instead CP+ come with mail user login.

Is there mail user login for H-Sphere 2.4?

When 2.4.1 beta ready for installation?

amd_duron
07-23-04, 02:50
I am not sure exactly what you are asking, but the login for the mail server is in the form of user@domain.com

mroute
07-23-04, 02:56
I hope the mail users can do the following themselves:
- Change email password
- Create mail forwarding, aliases,
- Create activate/deactivate auto-responder messages

I know domain name owner would be glad that end users could do such things themselves.

amd_duron
07-23-04, 02:59
end users can not do any of that except change the password in hsphere, I do not know on cp+

mroute
07-23-04, 03:12
I know most CP now support end-user login to activate some features for their own email. I used Ensim and Plesk before thus thought that H-Sphere would have this also.

May be it is a license issue. It would be costly & wasteful to open a license for one email user. But it would be nice that end-user could do their part in managing their own email then to depend on domain name owner, whom might have 100+ email users.

bcarlos
07-23-04, 03:21
That's something we proposed a few time ago, allow the mail user to edit his password, set forwards, add aliases, set auto-responder, etc.. but as far as I know it was never implemented in H-Sphere.

yong
07-23-04, 04:43
Yeah...This is the only thing missing when I shift everything from Ensim to Hsphere. Other than this feature, Hsphere is simply awesome..much much more stable and scalable.

No regret shifting over..:> But hope to see these feature in the future

bcarlos
07-23-04, 05:09
There is also a problem (IMHO) with H-Sphere that prevents a user from having his independent aliases since apparently H-Sphere supports a alias pointing to more than one mailbox (which in my opinion is not an alias in the end user point of view, but a mail group).

In a users perspective he would be allowed to have his own aliases which shouldn't be shared with other users mailboxes.

I have no ideia why Psoft implemented it this way and still called it alias. It would be fine if they called it mail group and developed the alias thing as described above.

Avalon IT
07-26-04, 05:14
It would be nice if P-Soft could integrate or just connect with QMailAdmin interface which allows POP3 users to login and customise their own mail settings (aliases, forwars, mailing lists, autoresponders and stuff). It wouldn't mess with the h-sphere licences that way.

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Damir