Re: [vchkpw] Spamassin configuration

2005-02-27 Thread Kurt Bigler
on 2/25/05 3:43 PM, Jason S [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 16:47:36 -0500 (EST), Ron Dyck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I'm currently upgrading my mail server and am installing simscan. Simscan
 claims that there is an option to configure vpopmail with spamassassin
 option:
 --enable-spamassassin
 (http://www.qmailwiki.org/Simscan/Guide)
 The allows vpopmail user options so individual users can set their own
 perferences.
 
 I can't find this configure option anywhere, but would like to consider it.
 
 Does anyone have any information on this?
 
 The document you reference tells you what you need to know as far as
 simscan is concerned. If you want more info about per-user config in
 spamassassin using sql, check here:
 http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/UsingSQL

Excuse the newbie questions, but I've been reading for two solid days now,
and I need to start asking some questions before I fall over dead...

Does the per-user config require that I switch my qmail+vpopmail
authorization from cdb to sql, or is this a separate issue?

How are you planning on making per-user options available to individual
users for editing?  I thought I had read something about using SqWebmail for
this but I can not find the message now and can find no other confirmation,
and the SqWebmail info does not seem to mention any support for spamassasin.

Looking forward to having this feature rolled into 5.4.

Thanks.

-Kurt Bigler



Re: [vchkpw] Spamassin configuration

2005-02-27 Thread Dave Goodrich
Tom wrote:
Will this also allow the user to sort spam to a user specified folder as
well? Would be nice to cut out a procmail process too.
My interest is peaked. I am currently investigating doing just that and 
not finding any good solutions. I just hate to use another perl or shell 
script do to do anything. If vdelivermail could call spamc with per user 
prefs, *and* deliver to a users spam box, I would be a happy camper.

Mark me for willing to test any code.
DAve
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