ISPConfig Whitelist/Blacklist

May 15th, 2006

I have recently started using an open source Linux server management package called ISPConfig. It is a wonderful piece of software and has made managing my server a breeze. Out of the box it currently does not support spamassassin whitelists or blacklists for the email users. A few hours of hacking later I had a working solution. This is far from perfect, so please don’t laugh. Feel free to improve it!

spam_filter.gifScreenshot

These patches are against ISPConfig version 2.2.2.

Patch1 for files in /home/admispconfig on my system

Patch2 for files in /root/ispconfig on my system

Patch3 for English language file

If you are unfamiliar with using patch, see this link for some help.

Update: I forgot to include the database tables change.
ALTER TABLE `isp_isp_user` ADD `spam_wlist` TEXT AFTER `spam_hits`;
ALTER TABLE `isp_isp_user` ADD `spam_blist` TEXT AFTER `spam_wlist`;

Update: You can use the form editor to add two largetextarea fields named spam_wlist and spam_blist to the Spam and Antivirus layer of the ISP User form. This will add the proper columns in the isp_isp_user table in the database.

CNC Links

May 9th, 2006

CNC Links

More than meets the eye

May 6th, 2006

Cool transformer robot video

Link

Enterprise Projects

April 30th, 2006

Useful links: