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Re: Auto-server script QFrom: Melissa Starnes Date: Tuesday, February 9, 1999
Time: 12:50:25 pmShawn,
Can you explain the group feature and what it does. Is its only function to
bring up slave accounts.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: isp-list@data-point.com [mailto:isp-list@data-point.com]
> Sent: Saturday, February 06, 1999 1:37 AM
> To: Missy
> Subject: Re: [Optigold-ISP] Auto-server script Q
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> Avi Freedman wrote:
>
> >What about allowing sub-accounts with different exp dates, then?
>
> I think I mentioned it to you before... that you actually can... you can
> have a master account that is the slave of another master account. Since
> the secondary account is still a master, it's independant in every way
> except that they are grouped together with that Group Of button.
>
> Basically it does just that... allows for grouping of master accounts,
> but they are all independent.
>
> Basically just specify a master account for it, but don't change the
> account type to slave in order to group accounts.
>
>
> >I suppose you could do it with garbage usernames with override e-mail
> >used, but then locking wouldn't work right.
>
> What about this... what if you grouped it, and the accounts were all
> independent, but then the leave the "sub-accounts" login blank, and have
> a preference that allows you to automatically use the master account's
> email addres and stuff...
>
>
> >Just come up with an elegant hack/work-around and I'll be happy.
>
> That's just an idea... I'm always open to suggestions?
>
>
> >Having to prorate people is not an answer; if they are willing to pay
> >$180 today I don't want $160.
>
> {lol} Understood.
>
> - Shawn
>
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