On Tuesday, July 8, 2003, at 12:29 PM, Benjamin Tomhave wrote:
I do, however, already have a small plugin for
my SquirrelMail webmail interface that customers use to modify their SA
preferences (required_hits, blacklist_from, whitelist_from). If we all
compare notes on current implementation techniques, we can probably very
easily refine them down to a couple solid techniques that can then be
thoroughly supported through qmailadmin.

Can you forward me a URL to that SquirrelMail plugin?


It looks like there are many options for editing SA prefs, so I think it would make sense to try to hook qmailadmin into one or more of the existing solutions. Sites that use SquirrelMail or Horde-IMP can use those interfaces; others can use the standalone interface from <http://webuserprefs.pipegrep.net/>.

We can have a configure option to include a link on the "modify user" page to take them to the SA prefs page (and preferably log them in).

I've created a qmailadmin-devel list on SourceForge where we can have detailed discussions about things like this. It will take 6-24 hours before it is added, but I'll let everyone know once it's ready. I'd like to continue this discussion, and perhaps come up with a planning document that spells out the goals of SpamAssassin integration into QmailAdmin, how we plan to accomplish the goals, who will document the installation/configuration process, etc.

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