Hi Rob,

Looks like the patch is out of date. Last hunk fails to apply.
Also, it looks like it's just the user.c changes. Are there changes
to the mod_user.html template too?

Ken Jones

On Tuesday 06 January 2004 6:36 pm, Rob Genovesi wrote:
> Hey Ken,
>
> I posted a patch on sourceforge awhile back regarding spam assassin
> preferences.  It's pretty hack-ish (not so good with C), but it might give
> you a few ideas.  I made changes to mod_user to allow for different spam
> actions and hit count.
>
> I stopped working on this awhile ago when I got distracted with other
> projects ...
>
> Patch request ID: 777709
>
>
> cheers,
>
>          Rob
>
> At 04:39 PM 1/6/2004 -0600, you 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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