Hi Rob et al., I know we discussed this before, but I have to add it here so the community can see!
I think AMS needs to havel all domains, domain settings, accounts, account settings, groups, and group settings manageable purely over ODBC (external database like SQL Server, MySQL, etc.). The option to convert to and from the file system configuration should still be an option, but AMS would be SO MUCH MORE POWERFUL if it were entirely manageable over a common database connection as opposed to having to have different admins log directly into the server to manage it via the GUI.
Mail messages, etc. would of course still be in the file system to eliminate the 2GB database size constraint for some databases, but the rest should be in a DB (or at least an option to do this).
The files I propose putting into the ODBC option are as follows: users.ini, domains.ini, aliases.ini, groups.ini, the config.ini file for each user (simply as database columns for each user record), the personal.ini file for each user, and the delivery.ini file for each user.
Doing this would catapult AMS's management capabilities over all of its competitors and make it the best mail product on the marker (although it already is for the price!)!!!
Hope you incorporate these ideas Rob -- I think they will really help you out!
Thanks,
JB