On Thu, 19 Aug 2010 00:08:06 +0200
Sebastian Toepfer <sebastian.toep...@onlinehome.de> wrote:

[...]
> > I don't see here anything regarding fragments. Can you please execute:
> > dspam_admin change preference sebastian storeFragments on
> > 
> > Using preference extension is going to ignore the preferences set in
> > dspam.conf if you have set preferences for your user (in your case
> > "sebastian") in the preference extension or you have set preferences for
> > default in your preference extension.
> > 
> > 
> It works now, thanks. But one question. Why save dspam some fragments
> without this default/personal preference?
>
I don't understand this question. Can you rephraze it?


> Make is sense to add a option for
> this in the webfrontend?
> 
Ohh boy. Again hacking the Web-UI?

Yes. It would make sense to add this to the Web-UI. And it would make sense to 
add the option to edit blacklists/blocklists in the Web-UI. It would make sense 
to detect if DSPAM has ClamAV support and add an opt-in/opt-out option to the 
Web-UI. And the same for the opt-in/opt-out into DSPAM. Allow to change any 
preference inside the Web-UI (but honor AllowOverride and not present options 
that are not allowed). And, and, and, and... so many thinks would make sense to 
be added to the Web-UI.

I am just very careful in touching the Web-UI. The reason is that I almost 
exclusevly hear that the Web-UI is crap and at the end of 2008 everyone and his 
dog have assured to build a new PHP based Web-UI if DSPAM would be again a 
comunity project. And since January 2009 it is a comunity project. Jet I have 
to see a new Web-UI.

And to protect myself from stepping into traps I try to avoid touching the so 
much hatet Perl Web-UI.

But don't hold yourself back. If you have any patches that add features to the 
Web-UI that you need and others might need too, then just submit them to the 
development channel.


> Sebastian
> 
-- 
Kind Regards from Switzerland,

Stevan Bajić

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