require 'prune/prune_plugin'
require 'rm/plugins/postfixadmin'
-class PostfixadminPrune < PostfixadminRm
- # We don't need the ability to remove "left over" accounts or
- # domains, since "left over" is with respect to what's in
- # PostfixAdmin. In other words, the other plugins check themselves
- # against PostfixAdmin, it doesn't make sense to check PostfixAdmin
- # against itself.
-end
+# This class does absolutely nothing except allow us to blindly
+# instantiate classes based on the mode name and configured plugins.
+#
+# We don't need the ability to remove "left over" Postfixadmin users
+# or domains, since "left over" is with respect to what's in
+# Postfixadmin itself. The other pruning plugins check themselves
+# against Postfixadmin -- it doesn't make sense to check Postfixadmin
+# against itself.
+#
+class PostfixadminPrune < PostfixadminRm; end