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On Friday 13 February 2004 19:53, Gary Funck wrote:
> > From: Douglas Kirkland [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Friday, February 13, 2004 7:42 PM
> [...]
> > 
> > The problem I is spamassassin has to many options to work with.  
> > What you want 
> > maybe not what I want.  Like which rules will the user be allow 
> > to change the 
> > score.  There is just to many for a normal user to understand.   
> > Then there 
> > would be the poor tech suport guy having the explain each one.
> 
> I think that a user-oriented GUI would let the user tweak every SA option,
> but the just the ones that would give them the 80/20 types of control.
> I wouldn't let them adjust rule scores, but just the overall threshold
> for example.
> 
> > No thanks you.  Please build your own, it is not that difficuit to do.
> 
> I've already got it; it's called 'vi'. <g>

I use 'vi' to change my user_prefs file.  I also build a web interface to the 
user_prefs for our customers.  It has spam threshhold, Report Safe, Contact 
Info, Subject-line for Spam, ok_languages, ok_locales, white list, and black 
list.  Also allow them to set scores for these three SpamCop.net, HTML Web 
Bugs, and MS Executable.  Scoring is a big part for spamassassin so that 
should not be left out.  I would like to get a few more in the web interface, 
but I just am not sure which one to add.

Douglas
> 
> 
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