You, the admin, setup it... and the other users? how about them having an friendly interface for setting it that isnt dependant of the server software?
PS.: How to setup to my mail go to the list? :@
2006/8/16, Nipun Jain jain.nipun@gmail.com:
Well, not exactly. If you got some kinda control panel with your shared hosting, I am pretty sure that you can set spam mail to show up in a spam folder. If you are using a cPanel based hosting, let me know, I ll provide you guidance to set it up the way you want.
Regards, Nipun Jain.
On 8/17/06, Michel Moreira drungrin@gmail.com wrote:
I dont think that we can rely on the server side software, cause of shared hostings, dont having access to this stuff and a lot of hosting issues.
2006/8/16, Brennan Stehling < brennan@offwhite.net>:
Yes, it would be great to get the webmail client set up so that it can
actually control the procmail and mailfilter behavior somehow. I suppose you would need some server-side software to handle that interaction.
Are there any projects which do this?
Brennan
On Wed, 16 Aug 2006 15:07:07 -0400, Mehmet Tolga Avcioglu
mehmet@activecom.net wrote:
In my opinion something like this should be setup in the delivery
agent
(procmail, maildrop). This behavior should be consistent between clients. For example we have a web based configuration tool for these types of settings which creates the appropriate .mailfilter files and the MDA does the rest. The behavior is same even is the users logs in through web client or thunderbird, etc.
I would actually like to see the Settings section extended so these types of server side configurations could be implemented (spam rules, blacklist, whitelist, vacation, etc.) as additional
extensions/modules.??
-- Mehmet Tolga Avcioglu
Brennan Stehling wrote:
I would like to adjust RoundCube to automatically place new mail into
the Junk folder if it has a spam ranking from SpamAssassin.
On my server...
http://pronto.offwhite.net/antispam.html
..I have SpamAssassin set up and it will place the X-Spam-Level
header
with a set of stars indicating the spam level. I think RoundCube
could
check the SpamLevel and provide a personal setting to allow the user
to
automatically drop spam into the Junk folder.
Thoughts?
-- Brennan Stehling Offwhite.net LLC brennan@offwhite.net
-- Brennan Stehling Offwhite.net LLC brennan@offwhite.net