I second that opinion.  On our production servers we outsource to Postini
and that setup works great.  I only host about 50 domains on my Imail server
and prefer not to run them through Postini for a variety of reasons.  The
idea of having a user control panel would make my life easier.  I'm to the
point of holding all Weight 20's and above, but I have to go digging for a
message or two every week for a customer.

Seems like the back end is already built.  Someone with some skills could
probably come up with a user front end of some kind (biggest problem that
comes to my mind is that there's no real web server on an Imail box.  I
don't know if you could use the Ipswitch features or not.)

-Joe

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Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] JunkMail User Friendly Interface


> Lately the amount of spam we've been receiving has at least tripled and
we'd
> like to update to JunkMail Pro in order to allow the end users to control
> their anti-spam settings.
>
> A while back there was a bunch of talk about user interfaces for JunkMail
> Pro so that user could control their own levels of Spam scanning.  Are
their
> any of these available?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mike Achenbach - HostMaster
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> 207-247-2716 (Fax)
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