The ACL file named vqadmin.acl can be found in your ~apache/cgi-bin/vqadmin directory, or in your installation directory. It contains documentation inside it that should be self-explanitory.
Good luck! Jason Brunk wrote: > > OOOhhh, i see, does anyone have an admin like the vqadmin that will allow > for someone to create a domain, change limitations and such? > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Bill Shupp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "Jason Brunk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2001 3:35 PM > Subject: Re: VQadmin assistance > > > > > On Wednesday, October 24, 2001, at 08:35 PM, Jason Brunk wrote: > > > > > thank you very much for your help. is there anyway to set limitations > > > on > > > the actual domains. i believe i had asked something similar to this > > > awhile > > > back, but say i want to give someone the qmail admin, but don't want my > > > mail > > > server to be taken advantage of, and i would like to limit them to just > > > having like 20 pop accounts, but letting them create and delete them, > > > could > > > you tell me how this is done again on the system by doing it manually? > > > and > > > could you tell me if vqadmin allows this? thank you > > > > Yes. This is covered in the qmailadmin INSTALL file. You can set > > default service restrictions, too. > > > > Cheers, > > > > Bill Shupp > > > > > > -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Inter7 Internet Technologies, Inc. www.inter7.com - 847-492-0470 Prices at http://www.inter7.com/prices