On Mon, 18 Jan 2010 18:29:58 -0300 Edgar Díaz Orellana <eorel...@fulltimehosting.net> wrote:
> Hi. > > > > On Mon, 18 Jan 2010 22:26:00 +0100, Stevan Bajić <ste...@bajic.ch> wrote: > > On Mon, 18 Jan 2010 21:18:18 +0000 > > Paul Cockings <ds...@cytringan.co.uk> wrote: > > > >> 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. > >> > > As i know some webmail implementations had webservices, xml and/or ajax > comunications in background. > That's another thing. It's not the webmail that talks webservices. It's the browser. Okay, okay. Some server side languages (aka PHP) can talk webservies. But on most webmails out there it's the client (aka webbrowser) that talks webservices. > Like roundcube, but mainly i guess the fist step is archive the basis > funcionality like send to an http address, > then recive some xml for the add-in or something related. > > what do you think about this? > > > Okay. > > > > -- Kind Regards from Switzerland, Stevan Bajić ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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