On Thu, Oct 24, 2002 at 09:17:36AM -0700, Tony Wasson wrote: > I am looking for a way for our users to control their .forward file. We > currently don't allow any interactive logins (ssh) by setting the shell to > /bin/false. We're looking seriously at the spamc/spamd portion of > SpamAssassin. I'd like for users to be able to tune their settings easily. > > Does anyone have ideas? Can anyone report on the usermin-forward package? > My ideal 'user page' would have options to: > 1) Change your password > 2) Turn on/off spam tagging > 3) Turn on/off virus scanning > 4) Forward email to a different account > 5) Set an vacation auto-reply (optional)
I dunno how good it is, but there is a bunch of packages in Debian called "usermin" that I believe provide a web interface for users to tweak this stuff. It seems to be based on webmin, so should be OK and easy to write your own modules (provided you like perl). -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ABO: finger [EMAIL PROTECTED] for more info, including pgp key ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]