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administrator permissions mail server Feb 06 2007 12:51PM Step0ut (step0ut yahoo gr) (7 replies) Re: administrator permissions mail server Feb 07 2007 06:17PM Cristóbal Palmer (cristobalpalmer gmail com) Re: administrator permissions mail server Feb 07 2007 04:57PM Richard Cox (khabi pixelatedninja com) Re: administrator permissions mail server Feb 06 2007 09:27PM Greg Metcalfe (metcalfegreg qwest net) Re: administrator permissions mail server Feb 06 2007 04:28PM Stephen Hauskins (stephen acg ucsc edu) |
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openexchange for instance they implemented admin interfaces for user/group
admin without the ability to read mail. root of course can do whatever he
or she wants.
On Tue, 6 Feb 2007, Step0ut wrote:
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> Hi everyone,
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> I am sorry if this is not the exact forum to post this question but seemed
> the most relevant.
> I am working in a network with 40/50 PC's managed by 3 people with
> administrator passwords.
> The OS used is GNU/Linux.
> There is also a webmail service provided by the same server, which is also
> maintained
> by the same people.
> My question is the following:
> Since the administrator has of course access to all user files, does this
> mean that
> one with administrator privileges can read everybody's emails?
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> Cheers,
> step0ut
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