Domain Administrator Question

Terry Hulen Jr terry at graybell.net
Sat Feb 2 01:07:54 GMT 2013


 

I am sorry, wrong list. That is almost as bad as leaving your
out-of-office reply on a mailing list e-mail. I will move to the
appropriate one. 

On 2013-02-01 17:08, Mikael Syska wrote: 

> Hi,
> 
>
This seems like the wrong list to that question since its a MW related
issue.
> 
> I'm not sure a domain name as a login is valid. Try creating
a
> username like "user at domain.com" and make him domain admin.
> 
> I
also think that domains his the admin of his able to see. So make
> him
the owner of the domains.
> 
> Hope this helps.
> 
> mvh
> Mikael
Syska
> 
> On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 9:22 PM, Terry Hulen Jr
<terry at graybell.net> wrote:
> 
>> All, I have done a lot of searching
through the archives and I have not seen any answers to
"[Mailwatch-users] Not filter messages by domain" on 6-12-2012 or no one
else has asked the question. I am running mailwatch 1.1.5.1 and
mailScanner-4.84.3-1. What I am trying to do is allow a domain
administrator to log in from the Mailwatch interface and only see his
domain's mail, add white and black list entries, release messages, and
run reports. When an account is created in users as a domain
administrator he is able to log in and see the last 50 messages only
from his domain. When he clicks on list it says "Username is not in the
correct format to use this utility". When he clicks on Quarantine the
request takes forever (I assume because it is selecting every message
from SQL with his domain name in the To:). When he clicks on Reports he
is able to go through the filter process but nothing is actually
filtered. It continues to show the entire domain's mail. Here is the
output of the two tables I thought we were supposed to use for this type
of setup: http://pastebin.com/GZbyA2uW [1] Let me know if anyone else
uses this type of function and is working. I could really use your input
on getting this to work. -- Thank you, Terry Hulen Jr terry at graybell.net
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