ML wrote:
I'm not a developper so I can't do it by myself, but I wonder if it could be possible to use tagSpam and tagNospam DSPAM feature to ehance user's dspam lerning experience. I even don't know if this must be done by DSPAM itself or by dovecot, but let me explain :

The feature would be done by a signature replacement into tagSpam and tagNospam text, so the user would simply have to click on the link at end of the mail to learn DSPAM :

# dspam.conf
tagSpam on
tagNonspam on

# msgtag.spam
If this message was classified SPAM by mistake, please click here : http://example.com/dspam-retrain.cgi?sig={DSPAM_SIG}

# msgtag.nonspam
If this message should have been classified SPAM, please click here : http://example.com/dspam-retrain.cgi?sig={DSPAM_SIG}

I think a click is easier and faster than a forward, what do you think of such an implementation ?

Regards,
David.


If you're using IMAP, you don't need to forward. With the right setup you only have to move messages around from/to the IMAP server Spam folder.

If you're using POP, then usually that means forwarding messages. But there are already some plugins/extensions that provide simple Spam/Not Spam buttons, both for M$ Outlook and Thunderbird.

Never the less, it would be a nice idea, but i think you're forgetting the technicalities. I assume that such http submission would be authenticated. Do you want to nag your users constantly with authentication popups, and windows opening, so they can retrain?


Two possibilities for Outlook & Thunderbird are discussed here, on the last paragraph.
http://hmonteiro.net/howtos:qmail:qmail_plus_dspam#retraining_with_email_forwarding



Cheers,

Hugo Monteiro.

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