Hi Carlos,

On Fri, 2004-04-23 at 16:49, Carlos Averett wrote:
> Users can change their vpopmail password, as well as configure TMDA
> filters, lists, and access their pending messages - all from SquirrelMail.

What is the plug-in you are using for Squirrelmail?  I am running Qmail
+ Vpopmail as well, and also wish to enable my users to configure their
TMDA settings from it.  I took a look at 'tmdatools', but have so far
been unable to get it to work with the Vpopmail virtual users. 
Currently, I am using the tmda-cgi interface. but would prefer to be
able to have the user use the one interface.

Also, I have found an issue with TMDA+Qmail+Vpopmail, where unless the
domain being setup is right in the ~vpopmail/domains directory, it has
trouble getting all the necessary config files in there, though this may
actually be a tmda-cgi issue, and not a TMDA issue (I will be doing a
seperate thread for this problem).  Have you come across this at all in
your setup?

I already have the Vpopmail plugin for Squirrelmail working, so that's
not a problem :-)

> their SpamAssassin settings and black/whitelists.  I've also got Baysean
> Auto-Learning on.

Which plugin are you using?  Allt he Spamassassin plugins I have seen
for Squirrelmail haven't seemed too qmail+vpopmail-friendly; they
usually worked best if one was able to use Procmail, and the email
accounts are really system accounts.

We are currently doing Spamassassin + ClamAV virus filtering (using
amavisd-new) on a seperate MX server, which then forwards the messages
that make it through to the POP servers.  Are you doing anything with
virus filtering?  I have to admit that even if I were going to run
Spamassassin on the same server as the POP boxes, I would most likely
run virus filtering from a seperate MX server (like now) using Postfix,
as I find Postfix's built-in anti-UCE abilities to be much superior to
QMail (but almost nothing I have seen matches Qmail + Vpopmail, or Qmail
+ Vmailmgr for handling virtual mail accounts)

Also, just for curiousity-sake: what are the specs for your mail
server(s)?  Are they pretty beefy? (Spamassassin, I know, takes up a lot
of server resources for the scanning, and if you are running something
like ClamAV for virus filtering, that jumps the resource usage up a few
more notches)

TIA,

Alan Murrell

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