Versions Compared

Key

  • This line was added.
  • This line was removed.
  • Formatting was changed.
Comment: converted to 1.6 markup

Web interfaces to SpamAssassin

Generic

  • Wiki Markupwebuserprefs \[http://sourceforge.net/projects/webuserprefs/\] This PHP webuserprefs available] This PHP front-end support web-based administration of both file-based and SQL installations, and a number of authentication options. Detailed configuration directions are \ [wiki:Self:SingleUserUnixInstall#head-1dd15c06b7e645638def3d2ed2ef31557d853659 available\]. \\unmigrated-wiki-markup
  • \[http://www.maiamailguard.com Maia Mailguard\] is a web-based interface and management system for the popular amavisd-new e-mail scanner and [SpamAssassin]. Written in Perl and PHP, Maia Mailguard gives end-users control over how their mail is processed by virus scanners and spam filters, while giving mail administrators the power to configure site-wide defaults and limits. \\unmigrated-wiki-markup
  • \[http://www.vmailadmin.org vMail.Admin\] is a web-based interface and management system for Postfix and [SpamAssassin] servers using SQL for storage. Written in PHP and Perl, vMail.Admin gives administrators control over global, per-domain and/or per-user settings while providing the same control to end users to manage their own [SpamAssassin] settings. Administrators are not limited to the default [SpamAssassin] options available with vMail.Admin because vMail.Admin gives administrators the power to add and/or remove any valid [SpamAssassin] option. \\
  • Wiki Markup\[http://www.webmin.com Webmin\], an Open Source web-based system administration tool, includes a complete web interface for [SpamAssassin]. It can also manage procmail delivery rules as they relate to [SpamAssassin]. Usermin, a webmail (among other things) client based on Webmin, includes a report spam interface to _sa-learn_. \\

For SQL

...

  • sa-learn.
  • WebCFG is an easy-to-install easy-to-use platform independent generic web front end for editing local/remote based text files (e.g. system configuration files simply in your web browser - there is no need for shell commands or Unix editors anymore. After modification is done, WebCFG executes local / remote commands/scripts forcing processing the new configuration (e.g. restart / reload a dependant service). Injecting special comment-tags like '# @WC tab / radiobuttons / combobox / textbox /...' to the text file will optimize and beautify the presentation in the web frontend for you or your customers. WebCFG includes an example for SpamAssassin managing white- and blacklists.

For SQL

For Squirrel Mail

user-prefs file generator

...