What about MailZu as an add-on to Amavisd-New or Maia Mailguard. We use MM for several virtual domains and about 100 users and works very well.
> I am trying to do something very similar. I have chosen to incorporate > MailScanner and MailWatch with my SpamAssassin solution to offer users a > login interface in order to manage their own spam. I have yet to > successfully complete the setup, we are actually doing as I write this. > > I use Ubuntu (Fiesty) | amavisd-new | PostFix | MailScanner | ClamAV | > MailWatch | MySql > > Hope this helps, Links below > > http://www.mailscanner.info/ > http://mailwatch.sourceforge.net/doku.php > > > > Best Regards, > Jason Holbrook > Chief Technology Integrator / Partner > Empower Information Systems > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > weblog.empoweris.com > www.empoweris.com > 757-273-9399 (office) > 757-715-1944 (cell) > 866-477-1544 (toll free) > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Patrick von der Hagen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, June 08, 2007 12:46 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Need webfrontend for quarantine based on spamassassin > > Hi all, > > I might soon be able to replace a proprietary antispam-appliance with a > normal spamassassin-setup. However, the current solution quarantines > messages considered suspicious and offers a webinterface for the > endusers to access the special quarantine-store. While I don't like such > a setup at all and prefer suspicious messages to be delivered to special > folders, this is an important requirement. > > So does anybody know of a software offering such an quarantine based on > spamassassin-scores? A solution running spamassassin itself might be > possible as well, but I'd prefer to roll out my standard-setup which > would deliver "good" messages to the message-store and bad ones to the > new quarantine. > > An alternative solution might be an exchange-extension (exchange is not > my decision) which either delivers messages based on SA-Headers to > special folders (it should not run SA itself, which seems to be more > widespread) or an GUI (e.g. webinterface or outlook-extension) which > supports the users in defining individual rules (e.g. score > 10 -> > delete, 5 < score < 10 -> junkfolder). Providing the users with a 5 page > document containing lots of screenshots about how to configure their > outlook-filter manually is no option. > > > > I know that I won't receive an award for the "most on-topic-posing > ever", so please consider replying off-list. > > > > > -- > CU, > Patrick. > > -- > This message has been scanned for viruses and > dangerous content by MailScanner, and is > believed to be clean. > > > This message is being sent by or on behalf of Empower Information Systems. > It is intended exclusively for the individual or entity to which it is > addressed. This communication may contain information that is > proprietary, privileged or confidential or otherwise legally exempt from > disclosure. If you are not the named addressee, you are not authorized to > read, print, retain, copy or disseminate this message or any part of it. > If you have received this message in error, please notify the sender: > Jason Holbrook immediately by e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] and delete > all copies of this message. > > Empower Information Systems operates under a zero spam policy. If you > believe this message to be spam, please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >
