till schrieb:
> On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 4:12 PM, Andreas
> Wenk<[email protected]> wrote:
>> till schrieb:
>>> On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 1:36 PM, emi<[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>> If you're going to do a filter plugin, I see three ways to do so:
>>>>  * Implement a unique plugin that will be able to handle multiple
>>>> filtering
>>>> systems (client-side, sieve, exim, etc)
>>>>  * Implement multiple plugins, one for each filtering system
>>>>  * Implement one general plugin with some hooks (Filter API) where each
>>>> particular plugin (client-side, sieve, etc) would use them
>>>>
>>>> Just as a suggestion, I recommend to implement the simpler one (just
>>>> client-side filtering plugin, as you say) and then see wich of these
>>>> options
>>>> is better/easier to implement and to manage. Personally, I'd prefer the
>>>> thirst solution, which is extensible, clearer and faster (I suppose).
>> +1
>>
>>> I'm inclined to agree. :-) I wanted to write a plugin for dspam as
>>> well. I think providing an "internal" filter API and offering drivers
>>> would be the best solution, but that's just my personal opinion.
>>>
>>> Till
>> hopefully you will agree ;-)
>>
>> I think this would be the best solution. Starting with a simple filtering
>> and leave it extensible. So now that turns me on but actually I don't know
>> yet if I have the time to start writing a plugin for that - especially
>> because I have to learn the plugin structure before (but it seems to be very
>> clear).
>>
>> Filtering was the first thing I missed in roundcube. I'll keep you informed
>> ...
>>
> 
> Feel free to ping me wherever if you need help. Also, do you have
> something else on the server? I'm wondering if cpanel etc. offer an
> API to add/edit filters too.
> 
> Till

Till, thanks a lot for the great offer ;-) I will do so ...

Actually our mailserver setup is fairly simple. We use postfix for smtp and 
courier for 
POP and IMAP. Then, the user accounts are virtual and placed in a postgresql 
database. 
Postfix is giving the mails to Spamassasin and ClamAV (handled by Amavis). 
That's the only 
filtering we have. Because of that (among other pounts) I like the client side 
filtering 
in roundcube most ;-)

Cheers

Andy

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