* support for group policy's
This could be used to push computer settings.
* administrative templates
password settings,
network settings,
user settings.
* better mailserver administration
add/create/edit users,
start/stop the mailserver,
edit settings for the mailserver.
* network tools (SMP)
Monitor network bandwith usage,
manage subnets,
administer network settings, dhcp, dns.
*
... that sort of stuff
currently im look at Xmail (http://www.xmailserver.org/)
which is an easy to configure pop3/smtp mailserver, that also has a webinterface
(http://dev.waaf.net/xmail/screenshots.html)
if we could manage those two to work with amahi, we have a simple, but powerfull mailserver for an average company.