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PietroV

Basic Pleskian
Hi!

This is espacialy for parallels staff.

Try to imagine, that a website subscription is not a "small" 10 person company. Try to imagine that the subscriptioner is a company with 500 men. There are different departments like "sale", "marketing", "education", etc... and maybe some partner relationship departmens like "partner1", etc...

So, every department becomes a own subdomain to present what there are doing. Every subdomain should be managed by one man who is in charge for it. But he should don't have access to the main site. He should also manage email adresses for the subdomain.

So my recomandation is, why not make a new level for subdomain admin who can change settings only for the subdomains incl. mails.

Could this one day be real??? I recon, it is not really difficult to make this happen in plesk11.


What do you think?

Best wishes
Pietro
 
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