Would have to be separate modules/extensions as they would be very much server dependent. A procmailrc extension that just allows editing procmailrc files. What roundcube needs is the ability for these extensions to interact with the settings section of UI.
-- Mehmet Tolga Avcioglu Brennan Stehling wrote: > Yes, it would be great to get the webmail client set up so that it can > actually control the procmail and mailfilter behavior somehow. I suppose you > would need some server-side software to handle that interaction. > > Are there any projects which do this? > > Brennan > > On Wed, 16 Aug 2006 15:07:07 -0400, Mehmet Tolga Avcioglu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: >> In my opinion something like this should be setup in the delivery agent >> (procmail, maildrop). This behavior should be consistent between >> clients. For example we have a web based configuration tool for these >> types of settings which creates the appropriate .mailfilter files and >> the MDA does the rest. The behavior is same even is the users logs in >> through web client or thunderbird, etc. >> >> I would actually like to see the Settings section extended so these >> types of server side configurations could be implemented (spam rules, >> blacklist, whitelist, vacation, etc.) as additional extensions/modules.?? >> >> -- >> Mehmet Tolga Avcioglu >> >> Brennan Stehling wrote: >>> I would like to adjust RoundCube to automatically place new mail into >> the Junk folder if it has a spam ranking from SpamAssassin. >>> On my server... >>> >>> http://pronto.offwhite.net/antispam.html >>> >>> ..I have SpamAssassin set up and it will place the X-Spam-Level header >> with a set of stars indicating the spam level. I think RoundCube could >> check the SpamLevel and provide a personal setting to allow the user to >> automatically drop spam into the Junk folder. >>> Thoughts? >>> >>> -- >>> Brennan Stehling >>> Offwhite.net LLC >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> >>> >>> > -- > Brennan Stehling > Offwhite.net LLC > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > >
