On Wed, 28 May 2003 11:40:13 -0600
Gre7g Luterman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Wed, 28 May 2003 09:31:29 -0500, Malcolm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> 
> > Is there a way to lock down tmda-cgi so users can't mess with their
> > filters,
> 
> http://tmda.sourceforge.net/tmda-cgi/defaults.html#NoOverrideMayEditFilters
> 
> > whitelist, or blacklist etc.?
> 
> Errrrr... no, I have no way to disable editing the lists as that is
> something users do like to do (and have need to do).  If you really
> want to disable that, you'll have to modify the editlist template.
> Simply remove the form and save button elements so the user can't
> submit any changes.
> 

Thanks Gre7g.  I'll do that.  That's going to lock it out for everyone
though right?  Even myself and perhaps one or two users I trust to have
access, right? I agree most users would want to edit and maintain their
lists but here at work they just come to me and say "turn on the email
filter for my account" and that's all they know of it.  They have no clue
who's on their lists or much else.  I have a few "power users" that ask
questions and take interest but for the most part the less they can touch
the better.

One such example :)
I have a basic script that runs from cron and emails each user a listing
of what's in their pending queue each day.  I show each user the report
and how it works etc. before turning on tmda for them.  I had one guy
forward me his TMDA report the next day telling me this spam message got
through the filter :)

Anyhow thanks for the help.

Malcolm
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