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Old 10-16-2009, 01:44 PM
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Default [SOLVED] zimbraDLAdmins (Distribution List Managers) in FOSS 6.0.1?

I guess this would be user/admin related question -- I've just done a big revamp on our in-house Zimbra 5.0.10 server, moving from Ubuntu 6.06 LTS (32-bit) to Ubuntu 8.04 LTS (64-bit -- new server), and upgrading from 5.0.10 to 6.0.1 (Release 6.0.1_GA_1816.UBUNTU8_64 UBUNTU8_64 FOSS edition.), changing subnets on the way. Believe it or not, things are going very smooth considering some previous snags...

...but I had an inquiry about an enhancement listed in the change log relating to delegation of permissions for Distribution List Managers: is this not available in the FOSS edition? This was a feature I've been dying for, but it doesn't seem to be available (or well documented, one of the two) in the FOSS edition. I understand the full ACL and Roles/Rights being available only to NE customers, but it seems like delegation of DL managers would be something for everyone. Otherwise, I love 6.0.1 -- Read receipts were desperately needed, the calendar revamp is great, the new preferences layout is much more intuitive, and the GUI bulk provisioning option seems useful (though zmprov is still the way to go) -- Great job on the new version!

If I could get a definitive answer about DL management delegation, I'd definitely appreciate it. Thanks,

>JR
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Old 10-16-2009, 03:01 PM
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Ah.. Never mind -- only for NE, but I'd love to see this hit the FOSS edition, too. Oh well.
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