Stuart Johnston wrote:
> jdow wrote:
>> From: "Stuart Johnston" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> 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
>>>
>>> http://www.maiamailguard.com/
>>
>> "...web-based interface..." is where it lost me on the first line of
>> text. I will not voluntarily use web-based email interfaces. They are
>> the direct spawn of Satan.
> 
> Well that's fine but I was not recommending Maia to *you*.  I was
> recommending it to Eric Persson who specifically asked for "a good
> webinterface".

And I'm thankful for that, it seems like most people recommend maia
mailguard, and as someone else pointed out I where looking for an
administrative webinterface for SA.
For webmailinterface I tend to use squirrelmail, which tends to be a
nightmare to develop addons to, probably since its a work of satan. :)
I'm impressed by the developers of squirrelmail how they can navigate
their way around that bloat of code. :)

/eric

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