there is already an amazing tool for this it's called webuserprefs

http://www.pipegrep.net/webuserprefs/

it can use flat local.cf files or a db for spamassassin prefs and manages its
own auth via imap/pop3/squirrelmail


if you use the mysql option you get the added benefit of not having to save the individual files for every user
just one dump and you're all backed up.


also of interest is that you can extend it's functionality pretty
easily by adding panels to it.

David Rodgers

Ken Jones wrote:

Not quite what I was looking for. I'm probably going to start
working on some changes to add support for spam assassin,
with a --enable-spamassassin option.

Basicly to allow a user to change their user_prefs file so they
can manage whitelisting and change their hit count.


Probably it would be best to add it to a new devel version
after 1.2 is released as stable.

Does anyone have any suggestions?

Ken Jones

On Tuesday 06 January 2004 12:43 pm, Rick Widmer wrote:


Kind of.

--enable-modify-spam  adds a "Spam detection?" checkbox at the bottom of
the modify users page.  If checked this changes the "Standard" delivery
option from no .qmail file to one that contains the spam command.  It
changes the delivery line in "Vacation" delivery, and the "Save a copy"
option of "Forward to" deliveries from a direct maildir delivery to the
spam command.

The default spam command is:
|preline /usr/local/bin/maildrop /etc/mailfilter

It can be set with --enable-spam-command


Rick


Ken Jones wrote:


Is there currently any support for spam assassin in the
latest qmailadmin releases?

Ken Jones










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