It was a very simple solution where Assp saves all spam messages in a table
in a Mysql database. Then a web interface that reads the database and
presents a list of the user's spam. It also had a not-spam function so the
user could have a message forwarded and to tell Assp that it's not spam.
The web interface never was finished because it was to be integrated in a
larger administrative framework that never was finished... The modified Assp
is still around though if you are interested.

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I am interested, do you have any more information?

 

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We were working on a different solution to the problem where we made a small
addition to Assp so it also saves all spam messages to a database. Then we
have a web interface where the user can see all blocked messages and select
to release messages that's not spam. All this works very well but sadly the
project stalled and now seems to never be used for more than a couple of
small domains as a test...

 

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Hello List,


I have been using ASSP for some years now and am very happy with its
performance. However, the same cannot be said for my clients. Because
of false positives in the past, their perception is that valid email is
constantly being blocked. I am regularly asked to check the logs
because they believe "important" email is stuck in the filter, when in
reality they are simply impatient.

While it is amusing to put them on the spamlover list and then have them
visit me 48 hours later begging to be taken back off, what I would
really like to do is send a daily report itemising all the good and bad
email addressed to them that day. Hopefully, seeing all the crap that
ASSP protects them from will placate them. (What would be cool is an
address like assp-help that would send an up-to-date report instantly.)


Before I re-invent the wheel, does anyone out there do this? Can you
give me a clue how to parse the log file?


Thanks - Chris

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