Would there be any interest in me posting my current system of spam
filtering and management for an ISP to offer its end users?

Currently the system consists of:

        Postfix
        Procmail
        Openwebmail
        WebUserPrefs
        and various perl scripts.

What it does...

        Email is sent through Postfix, which in turn is filtered by procmail. 
Procmail uses a sitewide config file, as well as a per user config
file.  The sitewide config has the call for spamc in it, while the per
user config file can vary in its contents.  If the email is tagged spam
and the users wants to archive spam, then the email is sent to an
archive file under their home directory.  They are able to view this
archive, through Openwebmail via a folder named spam-mail.  At that
point they are able to look through it, and move emails around if they
find any mistakes.  Every week the spam archive for each users is
cleaned out.  Users can also tweak their spam filter settings via
WebUserPrefs, which is also accessible via a webpage.

It is a pretty straightfoward setup, and I was thinking about posting
it.  If there is enough interest, I will write up a page and posts my
scripts.

-- 
Chadwick L. Sorrell
System Administrator
Hancock Internet
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