I am also integrating SA support into my PostOffice front-end project so I want to
see where this is leading development-wise before I start making decisions in the
code as to the logic and functionality.

Todd Brill

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> On Tue, 2003-07-08 at 11:27, Tom Collins wrote:
>
>> I'd really like to see these systems working toward using per-user
>> prefs stored in MySQL (see
>> <http://useast.spamassassin.org/dist/sql/README> for more information
>> on that feature) and eventually adding an interface as an extension to
>> the modify user page where users can update their personal settings
>> (adding addresses to a whitelist or blacklist would be a good start).
>>
>
> There is currently a project underway (in alpha) to integrate the
> spamassassin prefs into horde-imp, which is probably the most logical
> place for spamassasin prefs.  The project is at:
> http://cvs.horde.org/cvs.php/sam for those that are interested. That'll
> work alright unless you use sqwebmail as I do. There is also a php based
> interface for setting spamassassin prefs at:
> http://webuserprefs.pipegrep.net/
>
> --
> Neil Jolly
>
> (with Yoda-like voice)
> "Confrontation leads to anger...  Anger leads to fear...  Fear leads
> to using Windows NT in mission-critical combat systems...  And this is
> how the ancients fell...
>
>
>


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