Hi,
A client wishes to be able to set-up and change their own autoresponders. As a policy, we do not permit clients to have access to their Cpanel (in case they make a mess of something) and we do not give out account names and passwords.
Is there anyway we can allow a client access to do this (eg to http://clientdoman.com:2082/frontend/x/mail/autores.html) without them needing to enter their account name and password?
I know there's a neat script which allows public access to awstats (without logging in via Cpanel) but perhaps something like this exists for accessing autoresponders?
Is is possible to set-up some other password for access to this section?
Thanks.
Will
A client wishes to be able to set-up and change their own autoresponders. As a policy, we do not permit clients to have access to their Cpanel (in case they make a mess of something) and we do not give out account names and passwords.
Is there anyway we can allow a client access to do this (eg to http://clientdoman.com:2082/frontend/x/mail/autores.html) without them needing to enter their account name and password?
I know there's a neat script which allows public access to awstats (without logging in via Cpanel) but perhaps something like this exists for accessing autoresponders?
Is is possible to set-up some other password for access to this section?
Thanks.
Will