Hello,
unless I am missing something it currently not possible to login onto the quatantine interface (https://yourip:8006/quarantine) with a local user, right? The only login options are via ticket (link in quarantine email) or via LDAP user (but of course not everyone has LDAP authentication set up).
I think it would be really helpful if you could create local users and assign them email addresses that they are allowed to manage (so that one user login could see the quarantine for multiple addresses if they happen to have more than one address).
This would have the benefit that users could manage their own quarantine via web interface without having to wait for the next quarantine digest email (e.g. if they are urgently waiting for an email). Currently, (I think - correct my if I am wrong) this is only possible by either clicking on the link in an old quarantine email and maybe saving the link + ticket as a bookmark (which feels kinda wrong tbh ) or, if you are the admin, logging onto the admin interface in via the root user (which sadly doesn't really work on mobile)
Any thoughts?
Kind regards
SImon
unless I am missing something it currently not possible to login onto the quatantine interface (https://yourip:8006/quarantine) with a local user, right? The only login options are via ticket (link in quarantine email) or via LDAP user (but of course not everyone has LDAP authentication set up).
I think it would be really helpful if you could create local users and assign them email addresses that they are allowed to manage (so that one user login could see the quarantine for multiple addresses if they happen to have more than one address).
This would have the benefit that users could manage their own quarantine via web interface without having to wait for the next quarantine digest email (e.g. if they are urgently waiting for an email). Currently, (I think - correct my if I am wrong) this is only possible by either clicking on the link in an old quarantine email and maybe saving the link + ticket as a bookmark (which feels kinda wrong tbh ) or, if you are the admin, logging onto the admin interface in via the root user (which sadly doesn't really work on mobile)
Any thoughts?
Kind regards
SImon