Hi,

On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 12:45 PM, Jason Ede
<[email protected]> wrote:
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [email protected] [mailto:baruwa-
>> [email protected]] On Behalf Of Andrew Colin Kissa
>> Sent: 16 November 2011 08:45
>> To: Baruwa users list
>> Subject: Re: [Baruwa] Bayes, MS Exchange & dumb users.
>>
>>
>> On 16 Nov 2011, at 10:37 AM, Jason Ede wrote:
>>
>> > I think it'd be possible to add something to the ribbon or to the menus
>> something as mark as spam/not-spam and then it just sends the message
>> ID,spam/ham and an authentication token to Baruwa or a daemon running
>> on the mail gateway...
>>
>> This would be cool too, it would require a component to be installed in
>> outlook i guess.
>>
>
> Yes, the component would need to be installed. I think using some basic VB 
> routines it should be possible to read the headers to pull out the message ID 
> and it's just a question of integrating it nicely. This way you'd be learning 
> on the 'clean' message, not after exchange had mangled the headers...

I would go for Outlook 2010 only, we dont have any older
installations. I can't really remember how the older versions look
like.

But under one of the ribbons with 2 button "Report spam", "Report ham"
... there should not really be more settings.

Authentication is another issue. We dont have account for every user,
only admins. So we need a nice and clean way for doing this. Maybe ip
based or some other sort that can only reports spam. Maybe a queue so
an admin first have to ackowlegde the incoming as also rightfully
being spam.

So ... lets say: 192.168.0.0/24 dont need acknowledgement from an
admin, while "130.0.0.0/24" are allowed to send to the queue but they
need an admin to acknowledge the mails before being processed.
Any feedback here ?

I'm a .NET Dev, so it would take forever for me to do that part on the
baruwa webinterface, but maybe andrew or some other could implement
this that knows python/django.

>
>> >
>> > In an exchange environment the authentication details could be pushed
>> using group policy or the user could just put in their own account 
>> details... I
>> figure it could work in a similar manner to the release from the quarantine
>> email?
>>
>> Maybe NTLM or SPNEGO, I am planning to work on some exchange
>> integration features, but i do need some one to provide me with a licensed
>> exchange & active directory KVM instance, i intend on putting out an appeal
>> for sponsors soon.
>>
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