On 18/01/2010 22:09, Stevan Bajić wrote: > On Mon, 18 Jan 2010 22:01:18 +0000 > Paul Cockings<ds...@cytringan.co.uk> wrote: > > >> On 18/01/2010 21:54, Stevan Bajić wrote: >> >> >>> Look for example at Barracuda. Have they a plugin for Outlook? No! >>> They send HTML links in HTML mails. They avoid the additional hassle >>> to deal with a plugin. They go the simpler path. >>> >> Can you describe a bit further how this works? Are the retaining links >> present in each mail? >> >> > No. Barracuda normally sends quarantine messages to end users and they can > then say if a mail is ham/spam by pressing a link inside the mail. The link > has the username/password already encoded in the url (it's not the normal > http://username:passw...@host/uri/ thing. It's more or less a hash that is > already encoded in the url that automatically authenticates/validates the > user). Pressing that link then triggers Barracuda to release the message from > quarantine and learn. That's it. Retraining HAM as SPAM is still done by the > admin. > > > Arhhh, this sound interesting too. This sounds like something that could be added to dspam without much core change- right?
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