On Tue, 29 Aug 2006, jdow wrote:
From: Stuart Johnston [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Eric Persson wrote:
Is there any project that combines the strength of spamassassin, mysql
and a good webinterface to act as a antispamfrontend of a normal
mailserver?
Thanks,
Eric
http://www.maiamailguard.com/
jdow wrote:
From: Stuart Johnston [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Eric Persson wrote:
This might be a shot in the dark, but after running a patched qmail,
qmailscanner with spamassassin and mysqlsupport for a while and a
selfdeveloped webinterface, we've started to look around what others are
using?
Is
Stuart Johnston wrote:
jdow wrote:
From: Stuart Johnston [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Eric Persson wrote:
This might be a shot in the dark, but after running a patched qmail,
qmailscanner with spamassassin and mysqlsupport for a while and a
selfdeveloped webinterface, we've started to look around what
On Tue, 29 Aug 2006, jdow wrote:
...web-based interface... is where it lost me on the first line of
text. I will not voluntarily use web-based email interfaces. They are
the direct spawn of Satan.
...so what is MS Exchange's web email interface? Spawn of Satan^2
(which is nicely alliterative
This might be a shot in the dark, but after running a patched qmail,
qmailscanner with spamassassin and mysqlsupport for a while and a
selfdeveloped webinterface, we've started to look around what others are
using?
Is there any project that combines the strength of spamassassin, mysql
and a good
http://mailwatch.sourceforge.net/
Doesn't do per user SA rule scores since it works with MailScanner, and
MailScanner doesn't support that, but does do pretty much everything
else SA, clamav and MailScanner do, including logging to mysql,
quarantine release, plus some pretty graphs.
Ken A.
Ken A wrote:
http://mailwatch.sourceforge.net/
Doesn't do per user SA rule scores since it works with MailScanner, and
MailScanner doesn't support that, but does do pretty much everything
else SA, clamav and MailScanner do, including logging to mysql,
quarantine release, plus some pretty
DAve wrote:
Ken A wrote:
http://mailwatch.sourceforge.net/
Doesn't do per user SA rule scores since it works with MailScanner,
and MailScanner doesn't support that, but does do pretty much
everything else SA, clamav and MailScanner do, including logging to
mysql, quarantine release, plus
Ken A wrote:
DAve wrote:
Ken A wrote:
http://mailwatch.sourceforge.net/
Doesn't do per user SA rule scores since it works with MailScanner,
and MailScanner doesn't support that, but does do pretty much
everything else SA, clamav and MailScanner do, including logging to
mysql, quarantine
Eric Persson wrote:
This might be a shot in the dark, but after running a patched qmail,
qmailscanner with spamassassin and mysqlsupport for a while and a
selfdeveloped webinterface, we've started to look around what others are
using?
Is there any project that combines the strength of
From: Stuart Johnston [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Eric Persson wrote:
This might be a shot in the dark, but after running a patched qmail,
qmailscanner with spamassassin and mysqlsupport for a while and a
selfdeveloped webinterface, we've started to look around what others are
using?
Is there any
jdow wrote:
From: Stuart Johnston [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Eric Persson wrote:
This might be a shot in the dark, but after running a patched qmail,
qmailscanner with spamassassin and mysqlsupport for a while and a
selfdeveloped webinterface, we've started to look around what others are
using?
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