On 18/01/2010 21:14, Stevan Bajić wrote:
>>
>> 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)
>>
>>      
> It's funny we talk again about web services and DSPAM. Tell me one mail 
> client that does web services out of the box? Outlook probably can do web 
> services with the help of IE. I for sure know that Lotus Notes Client can 
> talk to a web service. Have coded a SPAM/HAM plugin for Lotus Notes Client 
> that exactly that. But I used Lotus Domino as the web service provider and 
> then communicated from Notes to Domino to DSPAM. But to bring the discussion 
> back to the original topic: What mail client is capable out of the box to do 
> web services?
>
>    
I can't answer that - I'm far to early on in this research. I have much 
to learn.

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