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The different parts of PostfixAdmin
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Postfix Admin has a concept of a "global" administrator (think 'root') and
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domain administrators. When you install PostfixAdmin, the setup.php file
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will ask you to create the global administrators account. Using this global
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account, you can (if you so wish) create domain administrators who are
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limited to making changes within the domains you specify for them.
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Historically when you logged in as the 'global' (or superadmin) user, you'd
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access /admin; with version 2.2.0, this 'functionality' was removed (as there
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was excessive code duplication) and everyone uses the same login.php script.
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Needless to say, as a global administrator, you can do all kinds of bad things -
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like deleting domains and stopping delivery of mail to a particular mailbox. So
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- take care, and if you're unsure take semi-regular backups.
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If you login, and you are not an administrator (i.e. you are a 'regular' user
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who just has a mailbox on the server), then you will only see functionality to
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modify your own account - e.g. change password, edit forward records and specify
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whether you are on vacation (out of office) or not.
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