SpamAssassin is a mature, widely-deployed open source project that serves as a email filter to identify Spam. SA uses a variety of mechanisms including header and text analysis, Bayesian filtering, DNS blocklists, and collaborative filtering databases. SA runs on a server, and filters spam before it reaches your mailbox. Read more about SpamAssassin »
End users get emails - not only system administrators. So end user should also add whitelist and blacklist entries to the SPAM-recognition system themselves. But how ? Should they edit end-user adverse local.cf with an sophisticated unix editor and break the system ? Or should they use a maybe existing front end for customizing the complete system ? No. They should use a easy and common interface for doing only there job - not less or more. You can do this by integrate a simple and small unix shell script to WebCFG and give your end user quickly a web front end - and this all without writing any line of HTML-code.
Test the full version of WebCFG
You can use WebCFG in the Professional version for 30 days free of charge with all the functions. Simply download the complete program for Windows or for Linux after filling out the registration sheet. Your information are necessary to send you the Evaluation Key.
- Unix script modifying SA configuration local.cf and
- the configuration file for shaping the web frontend
- webcfg.xml for inform WebCFG about the new application.
Please be invited to use our online demo. Please be further informed about we do not execute scripts for security reason in this demo. So adding entries to the white- or blacklist will not work in this demo.
