(This is getting far, far off topic unless it quickly leads to a list of Declude centric adjustments that might be supported in the applet provided UI... sorry for the ot - Please feel free to contact me off list if it heads further ot.)
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At 06:08 PM 11/6/2003, you wrote:
I'm not sure that I totally followed you, however I think I know where you are going with that. FP reporting is important to your product, and anything that could make the process easier would benefit all of your users, even if some didn't use it.
Speaking for myself and from my perception of what I have seen, I think my approach to management of such things, while not totally out of the ordinary, is unique, and I have the same perception of most here. While I have Web-mail (KWM), I don't use it except for spam reviewing, and my users hardly use it at all. Over time I expect to be doing a lot more gateway spam blocking, in which case a setup for managing such domains would need to be quite different since they aren't locally hosted, but locally managed. The real usefulness might be in single domain installations.
Maybe I'm not following what you are getting at though. It might be real nice though to come up with a plug-in for reporting spam and false positives in the mail client, or at least the Web-mail client. If I chose to report spam from a Web mail client for instance, it will munge the HTML stuff and you could lose some important data for processing. Having the original header information would also be quite useful for a dual match with the body URL for your filtering (this has given me some issues in my trial and forces me to score low in the event of forwarded content from legit users). Don't get me wrong though, by in large, I'm very impressed with your architecture after three days of trialing your product.
Matt
Pete McNeil wrote:
OT - sort of.
We do most of our heavy web work in Java/JSP. We've tossed around the idea of building a Java app that would accept HTTP connections (perhaps on an alternate port) and provide an interface to Declude & other spam management tools for users & admins.
Our development schedule is _very_ full, but if there is a significant interest in this I could explore shifting some effort in that direction.
As a dedicated Java app it would be cross-platform compatible (in theory), relatively secure, lightweight, and could be configured to run along side any web services that might be present (such as KWM). In an IMail environment we could even present a postini-like interface for users to "release" their held spam - and generate accurate false positive reporting in the process, etc... (these are the ideas we have anyway...)
Thoughts?
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I've got one, but don't really use it. I much prefer ASP, if just for the integration and stability.
Matt
Jason (by way of R. Scott Perry ) wrote:
I was just wondering how many people here have a ColdFusion server at their disposal.
Jason Wolfe
Lead Developer
Netcomm, Inc.
http://www.netcomm.com
(859) 224-4124
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