Ajax enabled MailScanner web frontend
Project description
Baruwa
Baruwa (swahili for letter or mail) is a mailwatch http://mailwatch.sf.net/ inspired web 2.0 MailScanner http://www.mailscanner.info/ front-end.
It provides an easy to use interface for users to view details of messages processed by MailScanner as well as perform operations such as releasing quarantined messages, spam learning,whitelisting and blacklisting addresses etc. Baruwa has implemented web 2.0 features (AJAX) where deemed fit, graphing is also implemented on the client side using SVG.
It also provides reporting functionality with an easy to use query builder, results can be displayed as message lists or graphed as colorful and pretty graphs. The goal of the initial version will be to address the various quarks that exist in mailwatch at the moment. Baruwa will initially be a drop in replacement for mailwatch, future releases will however break compatibility with mailwatch. This enables easing of end users in to the new interface.
Baruwa is written in Python is released under the GPLv2
Features
AJAX refreshed recent messages listing
Detailed message view with AJAX enabled message processing (quarantine release/delete,spam learning,white/black listing)
AJAX powered Full/Quarantine messages listings
Reporting view with AJAX enabled query builder
Interactive SVG graphs
Multi user profiles
User profile aware white/blacklist management
REST API
Easy plug-in authentication to external authentication systems (LDAP,SQL,etc)
Works both with and without Javascript enabled (some features will have degraded performance)
Screenshots
Slideshow http://www.flickr.com/photos/kissandrew/sets/72157623453063688/show/
Requirements
Python >= 2.4
Django >= 1.1.1
MySQLdb >= 1.2.1p2
GeoIP
iPy
Apache httpd & mod_wsgi | mod_python (mod_wsgi recommended)
Installation
Baruwa is installed in the usual way:
python setup install
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