Feature Requests item #2936699, was opened at 2010-01-21 23:10
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Submitted By: Paul Cockings (paulcockings)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: Quarantine report with html retraining links

Initial Comment:
As suggested on devel mailing list by steeeeeveee and itetcu.

Send 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 more or less a hash that is already encoded in the url that automatically 
authenticates/validates the user
Pressing that link then triggers the release of the message from quarantine and 
learn
quarantine messages are triggered by time and/or message count
extend the user preferences and let the user configure this

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>Comment By: Paul Cockings (paulcockings)
Date: 2010-01-23 07:07

Message:
further thoughts:

multiple item selection and training from the email would a excellent, but
probably not achievable.

After clicking a link - does the user get confirmation of the action?
- it would a ultra annoying to be bounced between your email client and
the web ui after each click, unless the process is very simple, and not
many extra clicks to complete any task. (too many clicks and the end user
will quickly loose interest)

Recommend a link embedded in email to the main web-ui (preferable  with a
link-hash to allow auto-login)

Needs to be multi-lingual


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