[cvs] [Wiki] changed: HordePolicy

Chuck Hagenbuch chuck at horde.org
Thu May 18 07:53:31 PDT 2006


chuck  Thu, 18 May 2006 07:53:31 -0700

Modified page: http://wiki.horde.org/HordePolicy
New Revision:  1.10
Change log:  remove quoted-printable bits

@@ -103,23 +103,15 @@
 
 > - with something like this in place I think it would make more and
 > more sense to move everything that's at all user-related in conf.php
 > files to this system. Things like "user capabilities" in both Horde
-> and IMP - they can even be locked (overridable =3D false?) by default,
+> and IMP - they can even be locked (overridable = false?) by default,
 > but letting people easily manage them on a per-group basis, or
 > whatever, sounds very good to me.
 
-Just brainstorming here, but we could even go a step further and use =20
-this type of system for all of the configs (except for maybe the very =20
-basic stuff, like authentication).  Doing so would let different =20
-groups have different configs, which might be helpful for sites =20
-hosting for various groups.
+Just brainstorming here, but we could even go a step further and use this type of system for all of the configs (except for maybe the very basic stuff, like authentication).  Doing so would let different groups have different configs, which might be helpful for sites hosting for various groups.
 
 > If there were a way to manage, say, IMAP server configs, or other
 > backend configurations (sieve servers, etc.) using this system, that
 > would be even better.
 
-Yes!  We could put IMAP server configs, etc. in a GPO and assign to =20
-targets as necessary.  Same way that printers can be assigned in an =20
-active directory.  "group A uses this IMAP server, group B uses this =20
-other IMAP server, group C gets to specify their own IMAP server." The =20
-possibilities are endless! I love it!
+Yes!  We could put IMAP server configs, etc. in a GPO and assign to targets as necessary.  Same way that printers can be assigned in an active directory.  "group A uses this IMAP server, group B uses this other IMAP server, group C gets to specify their own IMAP server." The possibilities are endless! I love it!


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