the SA module is a bit complicated. However, it is powerful, of that there is no doubt.
One of the things I want to do is to allow the user to decide if the spam gets marked
as [SPAM] in the subject line, or it just goes to the trash bin. For them to make that
decision, they have to have access to procmail. Because the "setup procmail for
SpamAssassin" only stays up there one time, then you have to grant access to "procmail
setup", let them delete the procmail rules, then they go back to "setup procmail for
SpamAssassin" and redo that setup.
Again, usermin is powerful, and can accomplish the task, but I was hoping for something
even simpler for the users to use. If the "setup procmail for SpamAssassin" stayed up
there all of the time and the could switch from trash to modify subject line at will, that is
all they really need.
Thank You very much for the input, it is not off the table, but I am still hoping for
something simpler.
Bob
Ed Kasky wrote:
Matt Kettler scribed:
At 07:42 PM 2/3/2004, Bob Byron wrote:
I was wondering if anyone knows of a module for Apache that lets the user
decide what users want to mark as spam? The user could turn on or off
any of the rule catagories, and also decide if spam is marked or sent directly
to the trash can if it has too high of a score. The webapp would update the
user's profile in his home directory.
If you're using webmin, there's a webmin module for SA. However, AFAIK it's fairly "alpha grade" and may not be production-ready for end-users.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/sawebmin/
We use Usermin - cousin to webmin - as a web based email interface. It includes a SA module that does almost everything on your list. There currently is no way option to set test scores in the user_prefs
Ed Kasky
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