We're using the SASQL plugin with Squirrelmail and it seems to work OK with 
3.02.

Be well, TR

On Wednesday 12 January 2005 17:55, Fahy, Michael wrote:
> We use spamassassin via sendmail, spamass-milter, spamc/spamd on Fedora.
>
>
>
> We are looking for a way to enable users to manage their own user_prefs
> file through a web interface.
>
> There is a nice plug-in for squirrelmail (an open source webmail
> product, http://www.squirrelmail.org) that enables users to edit
> spamassasin preferences but it stores the results in a squirrelmail data
> directory in a file with a name like "username.spam" owned by apache
> (instead of storing it in the $HOME/.spamassasin/user_prefs file owned
> by the user).  I was hoping to be able to configure spamd to look in
> this file for the user preferences.  It looks like it would be possible
> to do this via the -p flag if we were using spamassassin but there does
> not seem to be an equivalent flag for spamd.
>
>
>
> The work-around we are contemplating is to define the
> $HOME/.spamassassin/user_prefs file as a symbolic link to the
> /squirrelmail/data/username.spam file for each user but, before we go
> down that road, I'd like to ask the list members if you have a better
> idea for enabling users to manage their user_prefs.  (It does seem
> pretty weird to ask our users to use a webmail client to modify their
> spamassassin preferences even if they do not use the webmail client to
> read their email!)
>
>
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
> -------------------------------------
>
> Michael Fahy
>
> CTO
>
> Chapman University
>
> 714.997.6879
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

-- 
Todd G Rittinger
TLC Solutions
www.tlcsolutions.ca

Reply via email to