Re: [SAtalk] web interface for regular users configuration

2003-01-11 Thread Victor Brilon
After thinking about the whole web interface thing this weekend, I decided to give my script another rewrite (the current script can be downloaded from http://www.victorland.com/rules.txt, and can be seen in demo mode at http://www.victorland.com/rules.cgi). I'd love to hear (either on-list or

Re: [SAtalk] web interface for regular users configuration

2003-01-11 Thread Victor Brilon
alf Of Jeremy C. Reed Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 12:50 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [SAtalk] web interface for regular users configuration http://news.spamassassin.zawodny.com/ that should be the first stop for folks looking for SpamAssassin support tools like this. I was hop

Re: [SAtalk] web interface for regular users configuration

2003-01-11 Thread Victor Brilon
Sorry took me so long to reply...been traveling like crazy for work for a bit :) Anyway, to make this work I did a few things: 1) The script runs suid as root. I *know* it's a bad idea but I really could not find a better way to make it work with lower permissions. Maybe in the future I'll move

RE: [SAtalk] web interface for regular users configuration

2003-01-08 Thread James D. Stallings
: [SAtalk] web interface for regular users configuration > http://news.spamassassin.zawodny.com/ > > that should be the first stop for folks looking for SpamAssassin > support tools like this. I was hoping it would be mentioned in the FAQ or Documentation. The spamassassin front

Re: [SAtalk] web interface for regular users configuration

2003-01-08 Thread Jeremy C. Reed
> http://news.spamassassin.zawodny.com/ > > that should be the first stop for folks looking for SpamAssassin support > tools like this. I was hoping it would be mentioned in the FAQ or Documentation. The spamassassin front page doesn't give any indication that the "News" link should be used for

Re: [SAtalk] web interface for regular users configuration

2003-01-08 Thread Justin Mason
Rick Macdougall said: > Yes there is. It exists for MySQL based users, squirrelmail regular users > and squirrelmail MySQL users. Check the archives for complete information. > > If you have a specific need and you can't find it, email me off list and > I'll point you in the right direction. B

Re: [SAtalk] web interface for regular users configuration

2003-01-07 Thread Victor Brilon
I took the interface that someone (sorry don't remember who right now) posted and modified it. The original was written in PHP and I rewrote it in Perl, since I am allergic to PHP :), and added a bunch of functionality to it. The text of the script is here: http://www.victorland.com/rules.txt

Re: [SAtalk] web interface for regular users configuration

2003-01-07 Thread Rick Macdougall
rds, Rick - Original Message - From: "Jeremy C. Reed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2003 9:00 PM Subject: [SAtalk] web interface for regular users configuration Is there any web-based interface that users can use for configuring their own

[SAtalk] web interface for regular users configuration

2003-01-07 Thread Jeremy C. Reed
Is there any web-based interface that users can use for configuring their own Spam Assassin rules? If not, is anyone interested in helping work on one? (I saw some old postings from Charlie Watts and Michael Geier indicating that they both have web interfaces.) Jeremy C. Reed http://www.b