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delegate mail forwarders to a mail account
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Similar to delegate a mailman list administration to a mail account, allow a mail account to modify some forwarders.
Would the be serviced by the changes requested in http://features.cpanel.net/responses/multiple-cpanel-logins-cpanel-subusers ?
Would the be serviced by the changes requested in http://features.cpanel.net/responses/multiple-cpanel-logins-cpanel-subusers ?
May work in some cases, but it is different. I don't want to allow somebody to administrate ALL mail forwarders; I want to delegate some forwarders to one user and some to another one.
Similar to delegate mailman, where you delegate administration of one list to one mail user; It would be great to allow one forwarder to be modified by one (or more) mail users.
For example,
The mail user "department1@example.com" should be able to modify redirects:
"help.department1@example.com" => jack@example.com
"it.department1@example.com" => john@example.com
"it.department1@example.com" => mike@example.com
"webmaster.department1@example.com" => paul@example.com
May work in some cases, but it is different. I don't want to allow somebody to administrate ALL mail forwarders; I want to delegate some forwarders to one user and some to another one.
Similar to delegate mailman, where you delegate administration of one list to one mail user; It would be great to allow one forwarder to be modified by one (or more) mail users.
For example,
The mail user "department1@example.com" should be able to modify redirects:
"help.department1@example.com" => jack@example.com
"it.department1@example.com" => john@example.com
"it.department1@example.com" => mike@example.com
"webmaster.department1@example.com" => paul@example.com
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