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In an environment where the user may have Manager access on mail Databases/Application databases. This allows user to delete the database on the server at any given point of time. In case if users deletes there own mail Database OR any database which they have Manager access by mistake. Then the database needs to be restored from the backup or recreated from the cluster servers or any other replica.
Currently such request are not processed through Adminp approval process & treated as a hard delete. Needs a feature when such kind of deletion happens a request should be processed through Adminp approval request. Like the way it works for user mail file deletion when user is deleted on the server.
works as designed. Manager IS Manager.
If a database is deleted, an entry is written to the console log stating the user and database that had been deleted
If someone is likely to be deleting databases by mistake then I'd be questioning why they have manager access to databases. Manager access should be restricted to system administrators.