| - 1 frozen message stuff (I have the 2.x version still in=20 | place to manage those)
I have XMail setup that it will discard frozen messages automatically, because it's everything I am doing with 99% of frozen messages. But I'll = put it to my queue. | - 2 list management? WAI already allows list management that way as XMail itself. I'll maybe wrote better version of SLIM list server one day. See #4. | - 3 spam management features Good idea, wait for next version. | - 4 mailproc related stuff (ability to create system wide=20 | filters and let users decide on whether to use them) This is the main problem I am solving now. So, I'll ask you what do you think to be best. Currently, XMail-WAI does not care about what is done = with message after it arrives (with one exception, it allows to define = forwarding in mailproc.tab). Here are two different ways I can go: 1. Manage the user mailproc.tab some way. This has limited features (ie. = I can't modify or discard the message) and is complicated. Because = allowing users to manage their mailproc.tab completely would be security hole (allowing to run arbitrary programs), I must wrote something, that would limit them - list of allowed commands, their management etc. I would = have to manage it somewhere outside the xmail and synchronize with xmail, which = can lead to problems (see old version WAI's documentation, where this is described). 2. Completely bypass the XMail mailproc etc. architecture and write my = own. Write filter, which would run for every incoming message, would manage = its own configuration (probably in form of XML file) and do everything on = its own. It would be easier to implement to WAI, but it will cause every = message to be processed trough this filter. What way do you think to be the best? -- Michal Altair Valasek Altair Communications - web hosting, web design, application = development _________________________________________________________________________= __ http://[EMAIL PROTECTED] | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | PGP 0xC4F3579D | Tel.: +420 603 828 = 493 I've been wrestling with reality most of my life.=20 I'm pleased to say that I've won.=20 - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe xmail" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For general help: send the line "help" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]