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.spamIf this message was classified SPAM by mistake, please click here : http://example.com/dspam-retrain.cgi?sig={DSPAM_SIG}# msgtag.nonspamIf 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. -- ci.fct.unl.pt:~# cat .signature Hugo Monteiro Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Telefone : +351 212948300 Ext.15307 Centro de Informática Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia da Universidade Nova de Lisboa Quinta da Torre 2829-516 Caparica Portugal Telefone: +351 212948596 Fax: +351 212948548 www.ci.fct.unl.pt [EMAIL PROTECTED] ci.fct.unl.pt:~# _
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