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Re: [cpx] not intuitive, at all. (cpx)
- Subject: Re: [cpx] not intuitive, at all. (cpx)
- From: Steve Yates <steve@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 07 Dec 2004 10:37:28 -0600
On Mon, 6 Dec 2004 12:19:24 -0700
Scott Wiersdorf <scott@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > All that other flashy stuff is really just flash. I need users
> > to be able to 'easily' add/remove/edit their 'own' email accounts.
>
> I'm guessing you mean email addresses (we use the term 'account' to
> mean a username/login pair--having a user delete himself would be bad,
> imo). Do other people want this functionality also?
>
> We've extended the ability to add/remove/edit email addresses from the
> server administrator to the domain administrator--are you requesting
> that it go one step further to the end user also?
I think in reading this that there is confusion over the term
"user". James appears to be referencing his clients (domain admins) as
users, which is probably a common thing for us dealers to call them.
End users (peons :) don't need to edit e-mail addresses, just the domain
admins. The issue James is raising is that probably 99% of the world
doesn't understand what a user is vs. a mailbox/virtmap vs. an e-mail
address. I would suggest that a VPS administrator would be expected to
know these things, but not our clients' employees.
- Steve Yates
- ITS, Inc.
- Consciousness: that annoying period between naps.
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