Hi,

> >That's already there -- the configuration files are plain text files, and
> >can be accessed with ASP, PHP, proprietary interface, etc.  :)
> >
> >I'm not sure if the advantages of an API (not having to deal with the
text
> >files directly) would outweigh the disadvantages (less flexibility).
> >                            -Scott
>
> Maybe a simple answer to this problem would be a seperate exe
> (decutil.exe(?)) that you could call via the command line (or
> perl/php/etc/etc) to edit the config files.  Something that worked along
the
> lines of:
> decutil.exe [mail_account][action][data], or for example
> decutil.exe [EMAIL PROTECTED] whitelist [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Although *we* would probably not get the added option for manipulating the
spam control, this would let us integrated it in our system quite easily. We
are a school (post highschool and bachelors university) and have all our
student info in a MS SQL database. However we decided to use the IMail
database for all the e-mail box info so we use the commandline tool to
create / change / delete new e-mail boxes. A similar tool would let us
manipulate the spam controll.

However, as a school I would simply enforce the spam control and too bad
some legitimate mail gets caught. I will have a look at those mails once or
twice a week and forward them if they seem legit. For THAT I would like a
simple to use tool, either a small web interface or a gui tool to quickly
look at those mails and hit a forward or a delete key.


Groetjes,

Bonno Bloksma
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