From: Joe C. <jo...@sw...> - 2003-07-04 02:26:44
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Jamie Cameron wrote: > Joe Cooper wrote: > >> Hi Jamie, >> >> I have developed a spam filter Usermin module (frontend for SpamBayes, >> SpamBouncer, and some custom Procmail recipes), and the way it is >> trained is by moving spams into a Junk mbox in the users home directory. >> >> If I add this folder manually to the Usermin folders using the Manage >> folders page, things work fine, and I'm able to dump spams into the >> box using Usermin. >> >> Is there a reasonably standard way I can add this box to the boxes >> managed by the mailbox module when the user first enables the spam >> filtering module? I see the following in the .usermin/mailbox/config >> file: >> >> mailboxes=/home/joe/Junk >> folder_/home/joe/Junk=Junk >> >> Is this all Usermin needs? Is there a routine I should call, or just >> add it via parsing the config file myself? > > > That's all Usermin needs, and there is no function for simplifying > folder addition (although the read_file and write_file standard > functions make editing name=value files like that easier). > > By the way, you could also add a folder by creating a file in ~/mail , > since everything in that directory is automatically picked up by Usermin. We will always have a ~/Junk mbox. This has to exist for all of the other stuff to work (including IMAP users, etc.). I thought of creating a symbolic link to that from ~/mail, which also seems to work. Do you see any trouble with going that route instead? >> I notice there is also an index cache file in the directory...is that >> generated automatically, or do I need to trigger the first generation >> of it when adding the folder? > > > Those index files get generated automatically to speed up access to the > mailbox .. Ok. Thanks for the quick reply, Jamie! -- Joe Cooper <jo...@sw...> Web caching appliances and support. http://www.swelltech.com |