[Maia-users] debug window / email

Chris Tatro tatroc at gmail.com
Thu Aug 17 07:14:33 PDT 2006


> Issue 1

> I am getting a white debug message box when popping up when I click on

> my white / black list in Maia.

>> The debug popup bug was fixed recently in the trunk version; you might

>> try downloading the trunk version to correct this.

I am using Maia 1.0.1 (stable)

I'll try the upgrade to the latest trunk and see if this resolves the 
problem.



> Issue 2

> I also receive an error when I try to link a new email address when

> logged into a normal user account. I am using imap authentication

> against our exchange 2003 server. I am logged in as 
> user at domain.com

> <mailto:user at domain.com> then I try linking 
> to user at domain2.com

> <mailto:user at domain2.com>. Domain2.com does 
> not exist as a windows domain.

> This is the error: "2006-08-16 13:54:15 (CDT) 8 Notice Undefined

> variable: command /usr/share/php5/PEAR/Net/IMAPProtocol.php 2709-- "

>>As you say, domain2.com doesn't exist as a windows domain, so Maia can't

>>authenticate against it. That's the only way an ordinary user can link

>>another address to his account. He has to prove that he has the login

>>and password necessary to access the secondary address. You can't mix

>>authentication methods or servers for this purpose--the secondary

>>address must be hosted by the same authentication server as the user's

>>main address.

>>I'm guessing that you have user at domain.com 
>>hosted on your Exchange 2003

>>server with IMAP, but that user at domain2.com is 
>>hosted on a different

>>server. Since this would require authentication against different

>>servers, the user can't do this from his Settings page. As the

>>superadmin you can do it for him, however, on the Admin->Users page by

>>linking (address) user at domain2.com to 
>>(account) user at domain.com.

You are correct Robert the second domain domain2.com does not exist as a 
windows logon domain. Therefore a user can not authenticate to domain2.com. 
I just figured that since I was already logged on as a user of domain1.com 
that it would use those credentials to add a second smtp email address for 
domain2.com which is essentially a secondary address for that user. I'll 
just use the super admin login to add the additional email addresses then. 
Thanks!

> Issue 3

> When under system configuration I set "allow users to enable/disable

> virus scanning" to NO, yet I am still able to change the setting when

> logged I as a normal user. I do not want the users disabling antivirus

> filtering.

>>Are you sure that you're really "logged in as a normal user" when this

>>happens? If you're still technically logged in as the superadmin and

>>you're impersonating a normal user, you'll still see the enable/disable

>>options on the user's Settings page, despite the change you made on the

>>System Configuration page. Try logging in as a truly "normal" user and

>>see if the enable/disable options are still visible to you then.

The third issue is my own stupidity. The enable / disable per user is in 
fact working. I didn't think it was working because the user can set still 
set the "detected viruses should be" to labeled, quarantined, and discarded. 
I have a question if a virus comes through the maia and virus scanning is 
set to enabled and the user sets "detected viruses should be" labeled. What 
happens to the virus? Does the virus still pass through the system to the 
users mailbox?

-- 
Chris T.
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