David wrote:
> Kevin wrote:
>> Joshua Thijssen wrote:
>>   
>>> It's possible to also duplicate the analyze function and only display
>>> the "raw" data (only the parts in "Feature Matching", "Bayesian
>>> Analysis", "Spam/Ham Probabilities" I guess). I'm don't know enough of
>>> ASSP to know what needs to be shown
>>> If somebody wants to implement the whole stat-port in the main version I
>>> think we should do things differently (use 1 webserver, not have 2
>>> different subs for it), but if it helps anyone i'm happy to create a
>>> patch with analyze-functionality.
>>>     
>> It looks like your patch made it into the next release of ASSP fyi.
>>
>> Personally i don't much like the idea of non-authenticated access to the 
>> analyzer, however i think being able to specify a separate password that 
>> can only access the analyzer would be beneficial.
>>
>> I'll see about tackling that once I'm done with my current "project" in 
>> ASSP if no one else does.
>>
>> Kevin
>>   
> I proposed a while ago about adding an email interface to the analyzer, 
> like [EMAIL PROTECTED] that would accept forwarded/attached 
> messages and would reply back with the analysis breakdown. That would 
> solve the problem of user authentication.

That's...do-able...but not as simple a job.

The code changes i would do for the dedicated web interface part would 
make it easier so it's a possibility.

Kevin


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