Very nice Daniel. I had not thought about doing it that way. I could
certainly have CF modify the rules.ima file instead of the junkmail file.
But you lose the ability to offer a SUBJECT action, and a lot of my users
seem to like that.

I like the idea of integrating it into the imail web interface. But I have
so many users who have never used the imail web product because, quite
frankly, it's one of the worst webmail interfaces out there as far as
stability and user friendliness goes (and I tend to agree with my users). I
have thought about implementing SquirrelMail on a separate box for a long
time now, after getting so frustrated with Imail Webmail. But losing the
tight integration with imail has always stopped me (not being able to change
passwords, set vacation processing, etc).

How are you handling the auto-deletion of expired messages in the junkmail
folder?

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Scot





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Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Opinions on web interface


> Scot,
> The web interface looks good.  I created something similar using ASP and a
custom COM object I wrote.  I uses Imail rules instead of the individual
junkmail files to process the mail based on weight test.  I implemented it
about a month ago and so far we have over a thousand users using it and all
of them are thrilled about it.  I don't have a demo set up, but I have a
screenshot of it if you want to see.  http://www.kimbanet.com/junkmail.jpg
>
> Daniel
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