Is it compatible with current versions of amavis? It looks like in
recent releases the db schema as been tweaked, but it looks like the
project hasn't been updated in some time.
Munroe Sollog
Systems Engineer
Digirati Consulting, Inc
sol...@digiraticonsulting.com
On 01/13/2011 08:11 PM, Stefa
On Fri, 14 Jan 2011 22:01:16 +0800, Zhang Huangbin
wrote:
> On Jan 14, 2011, at 9:51 PM, Mark Martinec wrote:
>>> Maybe just take a look at http://myamavis.kapott.org
>> Thanks for the information, I added a link to the amavisd web page.
> Demo site of http://myamavis.kapott.org/ doesn't work at a
On Fri, 2011-01-14 at 22:01 +0800, Zhang Huangbin wrote:
> On Jan 14, 2011, at 9:51 PM, Mark Martinec wrote:
>
> >>
> >> Maybe just take a look at http://myamavis.kapott.org
> >
> > Thanks for the information, I added a link to the amavisd web page.
>
> Demo site of http://myamavis.kapott.org/
On Jan 14, 2011, at 9:51 PM, Mark Martinec wrote:
>>
>> Maybe just take a look at http://myamavis.kapott.org
>
> Thanks for the information, I added a link to the amavisd web page.
Demo site of http://myamavis.kapott.org/ doesn't work at all.
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Stefan,
> Maybe just take a look at http://myamavis.kapott.org
Thanks for the information, I added a link to the amavisd web page.
Mark
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>As it seems there are very few solutions to allow users to edit their
>settings, I am curious to know how mail admins give users this ability?
>
>I'm interested in allowing users to, at least, control the tagging scores.
Here we have used MaiaMailguard for the past 5 years but are in the stage of
On 13/1/2011 11:00 μμ, Munroe Sollog wrote:
> As it seems there are very few solutions to allow users to edit their
> settings, I am curious to know how mail admins give users this ability?
>
> I'm interested in allowing users to, at least, control the tagging scores.
>
I use and develop for postvi
Maybe just take a look at http://myamavis.kapott.org
-stefan-
On Fri, 2011-01-14 at 01:01 +0100, Rok Potočnik wrote:
> On 13.1.2011 22:00, Munroe Sollog wrote:
> > As it seems there are very few solutions to allow users to edit their
> > settings, I am curious to know how mail admins give users
On 13.1.2011 22:00, Munroe Sollog wrote:
> As it seems there are very few solutions to allow users to edit their
> settings, I am curious to know how mail admins give users this ability?
>
> I'm interested in allowing users to, at least, control the tagging scores.
Well, on a big scale mail system
On Thu, 13 Jan 2011 22:42:22 +0100, Patrick Ben Koetter
wrote:
> * Munroe Sollog :
>> As it seems there are very few solutions to allow users to edit their
>> settings, I am curious to know how mail admins give users this ability?
> Experience tells users don't edit their settings. The want to use
* Munroe Sollog :
> As it seems there are very few solutions to allow users to edit their
> settings, I am curious to know how mail admins give users this ability?
Experience tells users don't edit their settings. The want to use mail and
expect admins to administrate mail i.e. control the setting
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As it seems there are very few solutions to allow users to edit their
settings, I am curious to know how mail admins give users this ability?
I'm interested in allowing users to, at least, control the tagging scores.
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