The audit trail I don't know about. A domain manager can do the rest without going much further. In my case (and probably yours) the admin and the domain manager is the same, but they can be separated on the domain settings page. Then, the domain manager would go to https://your_domain_name:7443/cgi/domadmin.cgi to add and delete users. On 2/29/2012 1:26 PM, Steve wrote: > No I need them to be able to delete customers to. The office staff sets up > new customers and deletes canceling customers. I also want an audit trail > of what they do, who they delete etc. Right now it is all done under the > main account with full access. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Eric Vey [mailtoHIDDEN@@ericvey.com] > Sent: Wednesday, February 29, 2012 10:54 AM > To: surgemailHIDDEN@etwinsite.com > Subject: Re: [SurgeMail List] Future of Surgemail? > > Is the position of Domain Manager too much? > They can create, but not destroy(?) users. > > > On 2/29/2012 10:33 AM, Steve wrote: >> I have some quick questions on features in the new 6.0 and beyond. If >> anyone from Surgemail could chime in I'd appreciate it. >> >> In the future will there ever be more than just an "admin" account >> capable of doing EVERYTHING? We want to allow some of our office girls >> access to the system to only create/delete and change passwords. They >> would also need the ability to look up users by their full name, phone >> number, but never to touch anything else. I know in the past there was >> never any way to allow them to do this. Possible you could set up some >> web forms to post these changes, but I never saw any way of changing >> passwords. Only create/delete users. >> >> Are there plans in the future of allowing different ACL's for specific >> sections of Surgemail and different users? I'd like to just allow >> access to the Manager info section and nothing else below that. >> > > >
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