-* When we delete a domain, do we delete all of the accounts, too? Or
- just the domain? We can do this in either the runner or the plugin.
+* Error reporting sucks, and when a domain or user doesn't exist we
+ should be able to say so. The describe_domain/user functions
+ should also work better. For plugins that don't implement domains,
+ we can return a (count of?) list of users, or fall back to the
+ user deletion descriptions.
- At the moment, it's mixed. The RmRunner does it manually, but e.g.
- the PostfixadminDbRm plugin also deletes the mailboxes when the
- domain is deleted.
+* Implement "mv".
- One doesn't seem any better than the other, but maybe if you
- consider that some of the plugins have no-ops for
- delete_domain(). Those could be made to actually do something
- (i.e. delete all matching account names). Then we could get rid of
- the get_domain_accounts() or-whatever-it's-called methods.
+* Add convenience methods (e.g. user_exists, domain_exists) that we
+ can use in the tests to check results.
-* PostfixadminDb can be made a plugin -- prune just won't work without
- it.
-
-* Error reporting sucks, and when a domain or account doesn't exist we
- should be able to say so. The describe_domain/account functions
- should also work better. Depending on what we do in the first bullet
- point, they could either return a list of names, or
- NotImplementedError.
+* Potentially add OpenDKIM support.