Hi, everyone.  We're using SquirrelMail here for our external web mail
services, and it has worked very well in that role.

Now, we're hoping to do something a bit different.  We want users
internal to the laboratory to be able to have an interface to
configure their procmail filters on our IMAP server.  Since we do not
allow ftp to that server through our firewall, we need a second
instance of SquirrelMail to host the procfilter plug-in.  I've got a
server set up that can host SquirrelMail internally, that's not a
problem.. but I'd prefer to have the internal SquirrelMail box act as
a single-purpose procmail filter management interface.

Along those lines, does anyone here have any thoughts or suggestions
for manipulating the SquirrelMail server so that logging in takes you
directly to the procfilter configuration page, and that other pages
might be rendered inaccessible/non-linked?

Really, this work is just a process of editing a number of PHP pages,
which I can do, but I wonder if anyone has given thought to using
SquirrelMail in such a 'kiosk' mode for special purpose plug-ins.

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