Hello Mailenable Proffesional Users:
Does anybody know how to or has anybody already done the following:
I wish to create some sort of "self-service" mailbox creation/ deletion to run along side ME Proffesional using IIS.
The intent is that users (Testers) will be able to create required mailboxes for use in system testing an application we work with. Part of the application historically links to email address. This means that to retest parts of the appliation, we need new email addresses. I'm now getting tired to maintaining a pool to addresses that have not been used.
I want to automate this! Does anybody have an idea on how to achieve this. I just need to somthing simple, quick and dirty.
Thanks in advance.
RFC: Self-Service mailbox creation using IIS.
RFC: Self-Service mailbox creation using IIS.
Steve Power
No, the testers need to specify the mailbox names. All I was looking for was a kind of web page that asked for the mailbox name, postoffice name.
With that, some kind of cgi script "thing" would create what's needed. (This way I off load my admin function onto the testers ).
I DO NOT want to give them admin control. The mail server's configuraiotn MUST NOT be changed due to environment security requirements.
If it's not possible, then I'll put up with what i've got.
With that, some kind of cgi script "thing" would create what's needed. (This way I off load my admin function onto the testers ).
I DO NOT want to give them admin control. The mail server's configuraiotn MUST NOT be changed due to environment security requirements.
If it's not possible, then I'll put up with what i've got.
Steve Power
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The aim of the web administration is not to change the mail servers configuration, but more to managee a post office. So you can assign an administrator to a post office and let them add/remove their own mailboxes, lists, groups, etc. We've got an update to the beta almost ready which allows you to specify what they can/cannot add, and limits such as how many mailboxes the admins can add. They can't change items such as SMTP/POP configuration.
Otherwise I can post an example ASP page that will add a mailbox to a post office.
Otherwise I can post an example ASP page that will add a mailbox to a post office.
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You can find an example ASP page that will add a mailbox and emails at:
http://www.mailenable.com/developers
The web admin is currently beta, but will be included as part of the Professional version soon.
http://www.mailenable.com/developers
The web admin is currently beta, but will be included as part of the Professional version soon.