At 14:39 Uhr +0530 26.01.2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Dear Martin Hotze, >
Hello, > User level web configuration of MailScanner/OpenProtect is not >currently available, since MailScanner doesn't use database, it uses >only file which hold rulesets. well, then let the database rewrite the file ... >But, admin level web configuration tool >called MailWatch is available. > >http://sourceforge.net/projects/mailwatch/ >MailWatch for MailScanner is a web based front-end to MailScanner >(www.mailscanner.info) written in PHP which uses MySQL to log >information about each message processed by MailScanner and JpGraph to >produce graphed reports. > this is a nice add-on for reporting. But we can't put all our users on the same ruleset, so we have to let them opt in (also out of a legal standpoint, 'censorship' etc ...) and let them make their own settings (tagging versus deleting, whitelists, ...) >It's still in beta. We're currently testing it and will integrate it >into OpenProtect, as soon as possible. Maybe, you can customize it to >your needs or we can give you a hand in that. there is also a beta MYSQL add-on with PHP frontend to spamassassin: <http://www.spamassassin.org/full/2.6x/dist/sql/README> >cheers, >Karthikeyan, S. > martin >Martin Hotze wrote: >> Hi, >> >> as far as I have read your tool might cover all my needs. >> we are a small ISP with hosting of several domains and mailboxes. >> >> a must have for a virus and spam tool must be a user configurable front end >> at the user level. >> >> example: >> ------------------------------------- >> user logs in -- decision virus setting / antispam settings >> >> virus settings: >> by default scan OFF >> opt-in to scan (agree to accept disclaimer) >> decision of what to do with virus: delete or header tagging >> >> antispam settings: >> by default scan OFF >> opt-in to scan (agree to accept disclaimer) >> filter in descending order: >> whitelist (!) >> own filter rules >> radio button to select several lists (spamcop ON /OFF, dnsrbl ON / OFF, ...) >> >> --> save. logout. >> --------------------------------- >> is this doable with openprotect? >> any hints to a working (and affordable; GPL/opensource preferred) solution? >> >> thank you, >> >> martin
