Charles,

> I pretty much have my head wrapped around how amavis works and I've got a
> test server running with just the basics.
> 
> My eventual goal is to figure out how to make amavis settings (quite basic
> stuff - essentially just score levels) available to my users in a number
> of places.  I've pretty much settled on postfixadmin or the fork,
> OpenVISPAdmin (the latter includes amavis + policyd hooks), to handle
> overall "user management".
> 
> It kind of looks like everyone ends up hacking stuff together to get what
> they want, and I'm not opposed to that if it's necessary.
> 
> That said, I prefer modifying some existing stuff.
> 
> What are my options for user-level interaction with the amavis db for the
> following?
> 
> -squirrelmail
> -roundcube webmail
> -standalone amavis prefs
> 
> I've noticed some of the information about this is a bit dated on the
> amavis site - for example the one squirrelmail plugin is over four years
> old.
> 
> Really any general input on what people are doing to integrate amavis
> prefs into 3rd party or in-house web applications would be appreciated.

I'm afraid there isn't much to offer, apart from what you've found.
I hope someone proves me wrong.

  Mark

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