Admittedly, we're a small ISP and may not be representative of the entire
group, but I'm not convinced we would even use such a product.

Every so often I feel as though I'm a "censor" and I get an uneasy feeling.
If we allow individuals to control their own destiny with antispam
parameters, wouldn't we also have to allow them to control the kill.lst and
domain processing rules??

I'm often tempted to delete the kill.lst, erase the domain processing rules,
stop Declude and just let the floodgates wide open. Then our customers might
realize the impact of what we do for them. (We can approx 1/3 of our 24,000
incoming emails each day).

I'm not sure I'm ready for such a product and I certainly don't think our
clients are.

~Joe~

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From: "R. Scott Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, December 16, 2002 6:49 PM
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] An optional web interface for Declude JunkMail?


> A lot of our customers seem to want a web interface to Declude JunkMail,
> mostly so that customers can turn their spam settings on or off.
>
> We haven't come up with something in the past, because it is very
> complicated without a hook into web messaging, and it doesn't look like
> Ipswitch is planning to add an interface to web messaging any time soon.
>
> However, we are at the point where we are considering a web interface.  If
> we do it, it would probably need to be done as an addon to Declude
> JunkMail, mainly because the development and support costs would be fairly
> high.  It would also have some drawbacks, being separate from web
> messaging.  For example, it would require installing a separate service,
> using a different port than 80 or 8383 for web access (which may cause
> firewall problems), and having users enter their username/password a
second
> time (if they are already using web messaging).
>
> Is this something that is important enough that it would be worthwhile?
>                                               -Scott
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