SquirrelMail, for those that don't know, is an alternative web interface capable of accessing most of the most popular mail servers. I've just completed a major rewrite of the SourceForge project for the Spamassassin PHP-SA_MySQL plugin which I now maintain. This plugin allows your clients while using the SquirrelMail interface to access your favorite mail server, to also customize a number of Spamassassin's features including:

Can you please explain how your plugin differs from this one:

http://www.squirrelmail.org/plugin_view.php?id=167

It looks like yours is somewhat non-standard (per SquirrelMail plugin specifications) and does not offer the flexibility to add as many custom user configurable options as you like.

It'd be great to see you combine efforts with Randy to make that plugin more solid (it's had its problems to date, but is generally a good plugin).

 - Paul


1. Per-user whitelisting and blacklisting of incoming email addresses, domains (with support for Spamassasin wildcard characters)
2. Per-user spam marking threshold
3. Per-user toggle for 'subject prefixing'
4. Per-user toggle for 'make spam safe' (report_safe)


What You Need
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1. SquirrelSAP plugin and SquirrelMail:
- http://sourceforge.net/projects/php-sa-mysql/
- http://www.squirrelmail.org/
2. MySQL (or other SQL DB) configured for Spamassassin:
- http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/UsingSQL
- http://spamassassin.apache.org/
3. Your mail server configured to work with Spamassassin's user SQL features.


Ron


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