Re: Easy way to control .forward files?
On Thu, 2002-10-24 at 20:36, Olivier Macchioni wrote: 2) Turn on/off spam tagging 3) Turn on/off virus scanning For #2, I'm planning to use procmail / spamassassin. Patches for procmail+MySQL are available here : http://www.posixnet.org/index1.html. *not tested* For #3, which anti-virus are you using ? *If* it acts like a SMTP server and *If* you can set a per-user-relayhost on postfix, then the MySQL solution *should* be OK. Another solution could be to redirect [EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL PROTECTED] for users who want some virus scanning. No knowing any virus products, but is there any reason why these two items shouldn't be very similar? (Oh, and if you want to go fance: switch between virus/spam tagging(subject)/tagging(header)/filtering :-) cheers -- vbi -- this email is protected by a digital signature: http://fortytwo.ch/gpg NOTE: keyserver bugs! get my key here: https://fortytwo.ch/gpg/92082481 signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: Easy way to control .forward files?
On Thu, 24 Oct 2002 09:17:36 -0700 Tony Wasson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am looking for a way for our users to control their .forward file. We currently don't allow any interactive logins (ssh) by setting the shell to/bin/false. We're looking seriously at the spamc/spamd portion of SpamAssassin. I'd like for users to be able to tune their settings easily. Does anyone have ideas? Can anyone report on the usermin-forward package? My ideal 'user page' would have options to: 1) Change your password 2) Turn on/off spam tagging 3) Turn on/off virus scanning 4) Forward email to a different account 5) Set an vacation auto-reply (optional) Is there something out there, or should I cobble my own tools together? The closest I could get is Postfix + MySQL and a home-written web interface to feed MySQL, each user having his own passwd to the web interface (you can probably do the same with LDAP) + tpop3d compiled with MySQL support. This way your have #1 and #4. For #2, I'm planning to use procmail / spamassassin. Patches for procmail+MySQL are available here : http://www.posixnet.org/index1.html. *not tested* For #3, which anti-virus are you using ? *If* it acts like a SMTP server and *If* you can set a per-user-relayhost on postfix, then the MySQL solution *should* be OK. Another solution could be to redirect [EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL PROTECTED] for users who want some virus scanning. #5 is still an unexplored ground to me (I tend to hate auto-replies because having a clean configuration seems to be nearly impossible to me) And I'd add #6 : per-user quota support... Nothing really obvious to do that so far. Good hunt for solutions. I'd appreciate to hear about the solutions you've found. Mac URLs : - Postfix+MySQL http://kirb.insanegenius.net/postfix.html - tpop3d http://www.ex-parrot.com/~chris/tpop3d/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Easy way to control .forward files?
On Thu, Oct 24, 2002 at 09:17:36AM -0700, Tony Wasson wrote: I am looking for a way for our users to control their .forward file. We currently don't allow any interactive logins (ssh) by setting the shell to /bin/false. We're looking seriously at the spamc/spamd portion of SpamAssassin. I'd like for users to be able to tune their settings easily. Does anyone have ideas? Can anyone report on the usermin-forward package? My ideal 'user page' would have options to: 1) Change your password 2) Turn on/off spam tagging 3) Turn on/off virus scanning 4) Forward email to a different account 5) Set an vacation auto-reply (optional) I dunno how good it is, but there is a bunch of packages in Debian called usermin that I believe provide a web interface for users to tweak this stuff. It seems to be based on webmin, so should be OK and easy to write your own modules (provided you like perl). -- -- ABO: finger [EMAIL PROTECTED] for more info, including pgp key -- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Easy way to control .forward files?
On Thu, 24 Oct 2002 09:17:36 -0700 Tony Wasson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am looking for a way for our users to control their .forward file. We currently don't allow any interactive logins (ssh) by setting the shell to/bin/false. We're looking seriously at the spamc/spamd portion of SpamAssassin. I'd like for users to be able to tune their settings easily. Does anyone have ideas? Can anyone report on the usermin-forward package? My ideal 'user page' would have options to: 1) Change your password 2) Turn on/off spam tagging 3) Turn on/off virus scanning 4) Forward email to a different account 5) Set an vacation auto-reply (optional) Is there something out there, or should I cobble my own tools together? The closest I could get is Postfix + MySQL and a home-written web interface to feed MySQL, each user having his own passwd to the web interface (you can probably do the same with LDAP) + tpop3d compiled with MySQL support. This way your have #1 and #4. For #2, I'm planning to use procmail / spamassassin. Patches for procmail+MySQL are available here : http://www.posixnet.org/index1.html. *not tested* For #3, which anti-virus are you using ? *If* it acts like a SMTP server and *If* you can set a per-user-relayhost on postfix, then the MySQL solution *should* be OK. Another solution could be to redirect [EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL PROTECTED] for users who want some virus scanning. #5 is still an unexplored ground to me (I tend to hate auto-replies because having a clean configuration seems to be nearly impossible to me) And I'd add #6 : per-user quota support... Nothing really obvious to do that so far. Good hunt for solutions. I'd appreciate to hear about the solutions you've found. Mac URLs : - Postfix+MySQL http://kirb.insanegenius.net/postfix.html - tpop3d http://www.ex-parrot.com/~chris/tpop3d/
Re: Easy way to control .forward files?
On Thu, 2002-10-24 at 20:36, Olivier Macchioni wrote: 2) Turn on/off spam tagging 3) Turn on/off virus scanning For #2, I'm planning to use procmail / spamassassin. Patches for procmail+MySQL are available here : http://www.posixnet.org/index1.html. *not tested* For #3, which anti-virus are you using ? *If* it acts like a SMTP server and *If* you can set a per-user-relayhost on postfix, then the MySQL solution *should* be OK. Another solution could be to redirect [EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL PROTECTED] for users who want some virus scanning. No knowing any virus products, but is there any reason why these two items shouldn't be very similar? (Oh, and if you want to go fance: switch between virus/spam tagging(subject)/tagging(header)/filtering :-) cheers -- vbi -- this email is protected by a digital signature: http://fortytwo.ch/gpg NOTE: keyserver bugs! get my key here: https://fortytwo.ch/gpg/92082481 signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: Easy way to control .forward files?
On Thu, Oct 24, 2002 at 09:17:36AM -0700, Tony Wasson wrote: I am looking for a way for our users to control their .forward file. We currently don't allow any interactive logins (ssh) by setting the shell to /bin/false. We're looking seriously at the spamc/spamd portion of SpamAssassin. I'd like for users to be able to tune their settings easily. Does anyone have ideas? Can anyone report on the usermin-forward package? My ideal 'user page' would have options to: 1) Change your password 2) Turn on/off spam tagging 3) Turn on/off virus scanning 4) Forward email to a different account 5) Set an vacation auto-reply (optional) I dunno how good it is, but there is a bunch of packages in Debian called usermin that I believe provide a web interface for users to tweak this stuff. It seems to be based on webmin, so should be OK and easy to write your own modules (provided you like perl). -- -- ABO: finger [EMAIL PROTECTED] for more info, including pgp key --