On Thu, 06 Nov 2003 15:15:54 -0800 Jules Agee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Then I put up a web page accessible > to users who want spam control, with instructions for setting up their > own sieve filters, and a link to the sieve cgi. That way, they can > choose the "spam score" that they want to filter on, they can choose > whether to discard it, or file it into a folder to periodically check > for false positives (recommended). BTW, [OFF], the Squirrelmail plugin also supports a "spam rule" function for Joe User, since version 0.9.7, with a 'simple' and 'advanced' configuration page. The philosophy is the same with yours. Together with Cyrus's ipurge and the 'junkfolder' plugin for Squirrelmail, you can also provide automatic purging with a really simple, user-friendly interface. With regard to the original question, I'm guessing that whatever program/script creates your users in whatever your authentication method, could be modified to create a default SIEVE script in the proper directory spool/sieve/.. as well, and that script be made active.? A little cumbersome as opposed to a site-wide SIEVE script, but it might just work. -- Alexandros Vellis University of Athens [EMAIL PROTECTED] Network Operations Centre http://www.noc.uoa.gr/~avel/ Public Key: http://www.noc.uoa.gr/~avel/gpgkey.asc
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