Scot,

Nice job!

BTW, IMail managed passwords could be modified by way of a script.  There's a tool out there which will decrypt the passwords from your registry, and I would imagine that you could sync that with your database without having to convert IMail over to SQL, and hand off new passwords by way of the built in IMail programs which are also used by the Web mail products.

Try the following tool and run it with the command "c:\path\extractUsers.exe -f c:\extractusers"

    http://dev.myownemail.com/Imail/ExtractUsers.htm

In the very least, you could parse the output files, or probably redirect the output to your database at regular intervals or after every password change???

Matt


Scot Desort wrote:
I just finished throwing together a web interface to allow our customers to
self-maintain their spam thresholds, whitelists and declude actions. It's
very simple, but does everything we need. Written in ColdFusion, SQL
database to store settings, with a custom tag that writes the text files to
disk for Declude to read. The only thing that would be nice would be to have
it sync the password with the IMAIL password. I suppose one of these days I
will convert all of my domains to SQL for IMAIL password storage, which
would solve the problem.

Your comments are welcomed:

http://spamwatch.njaccess.com

demo login
user name: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
pw: spam

Feel free to play around. It's not a live account.

Thanks,


--
Scot


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "R. Scott Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 03, 2003 4:30 PM
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] WhiteList option questions


  
Just upgrading Declude after a fair amount of time.  The docs say that
      
the
  
white list file should go into $default$.junkmail.  Just wanted to
      
confirm
  
it goes there and not global.cfg.
      
That is correct.  The WHITELISTFILE option is designed for incoming mail
only, and only applies to the \IMail\Declude\$default$.JunkMail and
per-user/per-domain files.

                                                    -Scott
    

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