Jesse Guardiani wrote:
VirusThat is a funny way of saying "We don't want to fill up our harddisks with tons of stupid virus emails" ;)
filtering is system wide, as a matter of policy,
because we don't think it's ethical to knowingly
store viruses on our disks.
Anyway, the web interface can wait, but rightI do the same here for my users. Using maildrop in connection with spamassassin using qmailadmin to turn it on/off.
now I really need some way to add, remove, and
re-order filters on a per mailbox basis *without*
making qmailadmin choke to death on the strange
dot-qmail syntax. I figure the only way to do
this is to use some third party filtering
application, like maybe maildrop, as qmailadmin's
"spam command". This way filtering can be turned
on and off quickly, and qmailadmin understands
the dot-qmail syntax.
You can configure spamassassin that way that it looks into the users spamassassin configfile (in the vpopmail dir of the user).
The user can tweak his spammassassin preferences with some kind of webinterface:
When I got that one it was called "WebUserPrefs" and I think it was from the spamassasin website.
It is not perfect (you can't create new rules, only black/whitelists, change the threshold, etc), but it might be useful for a start.
hth, --franz