Ken A wrote:
DAve wrote:
Ken A wrote:
http://mailwatch.sourceforge.net/
Doesn't do per user SA rule scores since it works with MailScanner,
and MailScanner doesn't support that, but does do pretty much
everything else SA, clamav and MailScanner do, including logging to
mysql, quarantine & release, plus some pretty graphs.
Yes it will do per user scores as it comes with a CustomFunction to
pull the user supplied score from it's SQL DB.
It does per user spam handling thresholds, but that's not the same thing
as "per user SA rule scores" like you can do with SpamAssassin alone at
the LDA? Maybe I should have said "per user, per rule scores"?
Ahh I see what you meant, no you cannot have a rule used only for a
specific user, or a rule return a score value based on a specific user.
Well you can, but it takes a meta rule and a user willing to pay for the
privilege ;^)
DAve
Ken A.
Pacific.Net
It also follows MailScanner's
'spam score' and 'high scoring spam' idea. You can change your action
depending on what score level the message achieves.
Installing on multiple mailgateways can be a bit tricky but there are
plenty who have done it, us included, who can help. I think it is a
bit rough around the edges, my designers fixed plenty of html, and we
massaged a lot of code to get it where we wanted. Overall it is a good
concept, works well, and fills a needed space.
They have a mail list and several users are here and on the
MailScanner list as well.
DAve
Ken A.
Pacific.Net
Eric Persson wrote:
This might be a shot in the dark, but after running a patched qmail,
qmailscanner with spamassassin and mysqlsupport for a while and a
selfdeveloped webinterface, we've started to look around what others
are
using?
Is there any project that combines the strength of spamassassin, mysql
and a good webinterface to act as a antispamfrontend of a "normal"
mailserver?
Any suggestions, in terms of packages or bundled systems is
appreciated.
Preferrably open source and free to use.
Thanks,
Eric
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