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Domain-scoped User & Email Manager role

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  • d19dotcaD Offline
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    I recently had a customer want to administrate their own mailboxes across their domain. In testing, I realized giving anyone the Mail Manager role means they have access to the full system's mail capabilities not just their own domain. I realized that users aren't really coped to domain though, so it'd be nice if we somehow could have a way in the future to allow a user to manage emails but limited/scoped to specific domains which the admin would set first.

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    Dustin Dauncey
    www.d19.ca

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      Right.. For domain scoped things, I think the product/design will go more into "shared hosting" style setups. Just something we have not considered so far.

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      • d19dotcaD d19dotca

        I recently had a customer want to administrate their own mailboxes across their domain. In testing, I realized giving anyone the Mail Manager role means they have access to the full system's mail capabilities not just their own domain. I realized that users aren't really coped to domain though, so it'd be nice if we somehow could have a way in the future to allow a user to manage emails but limited/scoped to specific domains which the admin would set first.

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        @d19dotca yeah, I noticed this recently too.

        Would be really useful to be able to let users manage their own domains but not everyone else's.

        I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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