The users are asking me to make these decisions as they don't want a lot of
the crap coming in. I will do the best I can but I also feel they need to be
responsible and quit going places and signing up for all this stuff and then
expect us bail them out when they get overloaded with it.

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As far as users, I am against it.

Like others have said, allowing a user to make configuration changes will be
an invitation to a migraine headache.

What I do like is how some have the idea of allowing a user to make a choice
of 3-5 options: No blocking, minimum blocking, aggressive blocking, and
block all except on white list. However, that is not done through a
configuration GUI, but choosing one of a couple of pre configured options.

Personally, I think an admin GUI should be left to a 3rd party, as some are
already in some stage of development.

I did like some ones post that maybe those that have developed on in process
of developing an admin GUI can get together and collaborate. However, the
logistics of that can be its downfall.

John Tolmachoff MCSE, CSSA
IT Manager, Network Engineer
RelianceSoft, Inc.
Fullerton, CA  92835
www.reliancesoft.com



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