On 18/01/2010 20:51, Steve wrote: > >> or should the design be changed if we >> wanted to develop this idea? >> >> > Depends. A web service works differently. The above mechanism is pure HTTP > while a web service works asynchronously. > > so a 'proper' webservice would give an acknowledgement back? or a failure if the server could not be reached?
>> I also thought about a small 'relay service' that runs on the exchange >> server (or other server inside a network), so users inside a corporate >> network that would be firewalled off from making such requests would be >> able to send the retraining request to the relay and the relay passes to >> dspam. >> >> > If you are already inside the local network then you could go a simpler path > by posting directly to DSPAM instead of going over a web server. > > So the options could be... - send to dspam server on the lan - send to dspam server on the wan - send to dspam relay service I suppose all of these could be setup and a clever bit of coding discovers what is available to the user (ie mobile worker) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Throughout its 18-year history, RSA Conference consistently attracts the world's best and brightest in the field, creating opportunities for Conference attendees to learn about information security's most important issues through interactions with peers, luminaries and emerging and established companies. http://p.sf.net/sfu/rsaconf-dev2dev _______________________________________________ Dspam-devel mailing list Dspam-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dspam-devel