On Sat, 26 Jun 2010 12:01:59 +0100
Paul Cockings <ds...@cytringan.co.uk> wrote:

> On 24/06/10 09:54, Dudi Goldenberg wrote:
> >
> > Hello list,
> >
> > What are people using for DSPAM retraining from Outlook these days?
> >
> > I have a number of Outlook 2k3/2k7 running Karl's add-in with no 
> > issues with a modified mapiprop.dll.
> >
> > Now I am beginning to have more and more Outlook 2010 users, where the 
> > add-in does not work even with the modified dll...
> >
> > I tried to get Gareth Hastings addin from http://dsmon.netgs.co.uk, 
> > but the appears to be down.
> >
> > Pointer/ideas appreciated.
> >
> >
> Hi Dudi, AFAIK no one is working on the outlook plugin.   I was wonder 
> just a few days ago when the first message will appear about Outlook 
> 2010.  I understand there is lots of changes in that release (although 
> i've not seen it for myself yet).
> 
> Do you have some visual studio skills?  I'd love to see someone to take 
> ownership of the plugin.
> 
We had already in the past talks about Outlook plugin and at the end it always 
gets to the point where no one is going to do anything. It surprises me that no 
one from the Outlook camp is either capable in coding such a ultra trivial 
peace of code or that no one using Outlook on a large scale is willing to pay a 
developer doing that simple plugin.

Is it just me or are the administrators / companies out there using Outlook and 
DSPAM uncapable? What is so difficult in writing code to add two simple buttons 
to a mail client that do nothing more then reading the header of a mail and 
send a http request and possibly move a mail from folder A to folder B? Why is 
that for you Outlook guys so difficult? I just don't get it.

If the plugin is so ultra important and obviously no one in the OSS world is 
doing something to ease that issue (which leads me to think that there is no 
real need for such a peace of code) then why don't you all which are using 
Outlook gather together and pay money to a developer who is fixing that for you?


> Paul.
> 
-- 
Kind Regards from Switzerland,

Stevan Bajić

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