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
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> -----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.
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