Alberto Catagni wrote:
> Dear eric,
> 
> We would like to use the toaster in an ISP environment....
> So our User shuld be able to set their whitelist, black list, and spam filter 
> sensibility...
> 
> Like with http://sourceforge.net/projects/webuserprefs/
> 
> So they can manage their incoming messages or per domain or per user...

Sounds nice. I wasn't aware of webuserprefs. Perhaps it could be packaged
with the toaster. I don't know what that might entail.

> But I am a little confused which is the best solution..
> Probably is Per user with your suggestion below.. with then spam button in 
> squirrelmail that train bayes....
> 
> But... :(
> In my opinion maybe is better to put all SpamAssassin user prefs in mysql...

I would think so too.

> But in this case I do not know how to retrive them with the toaster.. Should 
> I use spamc instead of spamd in
> /var/qmail/supervise/spamd/run ???

Why would that be?

> This is mine...
> exec /usr/bin/spamd -x -u vpopmail -s mail 2>&1 
> 
> I need to change it with appropriate settings to spamc??
> 
> :-((
> 
> Thanks..

I'm afraid that I can't be of much further help. Perhaps Jake or EE might
have some suggestions.

> (very confused please help )
> -----Messaggio originale-----
> Da: Eric "Shubes" [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Inviato: martedì 27 febbraio 2007 16.39
> A: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
> Oggetto: - Re: [qmailtoaster] spamassassin per user 
> 
> Alberto Catagni wrote:
>> Hi eric,
>>
>> first of all thanks for the great work that you and your tema are doing
>> on the qmail toaster...
>>
>> I am writing to ask if there is some white paper on how to implement
>> spamassassin with a per user preferences...
> 
> Not that I'm aware of. The best toaster related SA documentation that I know
>  of is at http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Spamassassin (and it could
> use some work).
> 
> That being said, what sort of user preferences are you looking for?
> 
> SA can be enabled/disabled per user by adding an entry in the simcontrol
> file for the specific user(s). There is also the 'spambox' option for
> qmailadmin which is selectable by user.
> 
> I know that some users have put together varying methods of using sa-learn
> to train the bayes filter, but I don't think that is exactly "per user". I
> think a few have also used MySQL for the bayes database, but I don't believe
> that was 'per user' either. I think that a per user implementation of bayes
> using MySQL would be a nice feature, but it's not in the works that I know
> of. IMHO, bayes is best suited to filtering at the user level, where the end
> user can make the call on what is spam and what is not. That's generally
> done by the client instead of the server. It doesn't mean that the server
> *couldn't* provide user level bayes filtering though. However, it would be
> necessarily limited to an IMAP configuration.
> 
>> I saw this link http://www.qmailtoaster.com/old/spam/
> 
> This link is ancient history (according to the dates).
> 
>> But I guess if you are thinking on a new upgrade of the toaster with
>> this features...
>>
>>  
>>
>> Waiting 4 your answer...
>>
>> Thank you...
>>
>> Alberto
>>
> 
> 


-- 
-Eric 'shubes'

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