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so a virtual user (ie. logged on at domain.com:20000) cannot add their own extra email addresses like they can in cpanel or the like? This is a nice feature that i've noticed most clients/users like to control themselves.
Sure, a Virtual Server owner (ie, the person in control of the domain on the system) can add new email users by following the steps Ronald mentioned above.
They wouldn't do it from within Usermin (the URL you mentioned above), they'd do it within Virtualmin. But the account owner is certainly able to add new email accounts, addresses, aliases, forwards, and the like.
It's subject to the limitation allowed by the account plan associated with that Virtual Server -- the account plans are defined in System Settings -> Account plans.
Oh man, that's awesome! It opened up a whole new world. I didn't realize you could log into :10000 with virtual user info. I thought only root could login there. Very nice! Thank you!!
You can add a user to the system with Edit Mail and FTP Users - Add a user to this server.
with your email client you decide whether this is imap or pop3
so a virtual user (ie. logged on at domain.com:20000) cannot add their own extra email addresses like they can in cpanel or the like? This is a nice feature that i've noticed most clients/users like to control themselves.
Sure, a Virtual Server owner (ie, the person in control of the domain on the system) can add new email users by following the steps Ronald mentioned above.
They wouldn't do it from within Usermin (the URL you mentioned above), they'd do it within Virtualmin. But the account owner is certainly able to add new email accounts, addresses, aliases, forwards, and the like.
It's subject to the limitation allowed by the account plan associated with that Virtual Server -- the account plans are defined in System Settings -> Account plans.
-Eric
Oh man, that's awesome! It opened up a whole new world. I didn't realize you could log into :10000 with virtual user info. I thought only root could login there. Very nice! Thank you!!