Guillaume Lerouge wrote:
> Hi Caleb,
> 
> On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 2:12 AM, Caleb James DeLisle <
> [email protected]> wrote:
> 
>>
>> Guillaume Lerouge wrote:
>>> Hi Caleb,
>>>
>>> On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 9:16 PM, Caleb James DeLisle <
>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Should this be a jira top level project? I don't see what existing
>>>> application it
>>>> would fit in.
>>>>
>>>> Some information about the code's current form:
>>>> It allows users to invite their friends to join a wiki, it has some
>> strict
>>>> measures too handle
>>>> spam situations, the email message is saved and administrators (people
>> with
>>>> edit rights on that page)
>>>> can review sent emails. The email has an ID string which is contained in
>> a
>>>> link sent to the email
>>>> address so that the invitee can report the email as spam (this is a
>>>> function of the template.)
>>>> falsely reporting messages as spam is protected because the ID string is
>> a
>>>> large random number.
>>>> Users can send to one address and admins can send to as many addresses
>> as
>>>> they like.
>>>> Email addresses are checked against a regular expression before sending
>> and
>>>> invalid addresses
>>>> will not be sent to.
>>>> If the sender is a user and can only send to one address then the
>> address
>>>> is checked against
>>>> LiveValidation as well.
>>>> If a message is reported as spam, then it is flagged on the list and
>> when
>>>> an admin views the list
>>>> they can inspect the message and select a button to indicate that the
>>>> situation has been
>>>> investigated.
>>>>
>>> Sounds good. To make sure I get things clear:
>>>
>>>    - An user can invite another user without necessarily having a prior
>>>    admin validation (though admin validation can be forced through
>>>    configuration)
>> Currently all users who have view access to the inviter are allowed to send
>> using it.
>> A user (admin) with edit access to the inviter may send to multiple
>> addresses at
>> once.
>>
> 
> Ok. Sounds good.
> 
>>    - However invitees can report messages as spam (what happens then? the
>>>    admin get notified that the inviter sent a spam message and takes
>> action?
>>>    does an inviter whose at least 1 message has been marked as spam gets
>>>    prevented from sending further invitations pending admin clearance?)
>> What happens is it is highlighted on the list, there is no notification
>> process
>> (I'm not sure how this would be implemented)
>> Preventing a user from sending further messages after one of their messages
>> is
>> flagged as spam was not something I had thought of but it should not be
>> difficult
>> to implement.
>>
> 
> Maybe the threshold should be a bit higher, 3-5 messages marked as spam and
> not only 1?
I can make it configurable, I'll have plenty of time to get it perfect since it 
looks like it's going to miss 2.3.

Caleb

> 
> Guillaume
> 
> 
>> Caleb
>>
>>> Guillaume
>>>
>>>
>>>> Caleb
>>>>
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