On Wed, 11 May 2011 16:06:06 -0400
Julien Vehent <jul...@linuxwall.info> wrote:

Hello Julien,


>  This ticket puzzled me a bit,
>
Why? It's just a simple request from some one who seems to be lazy to code a 
web service and call from that web service DSPAM. Nothing special. At least 
nothing special if you have coded web services in the past.


>  but there is something I'm curious about.
>  For personal needs, I wrote a URL shortener, and I was wondering if 
>  DSPAM could be used to inspect the content of the links submitted to the 
>  URL shortener.
>
Yes. DSPAM can be used for that, as long as you are happy with it's 'only two 
classes' capabilities.


>  It's document inspection, and I know DSPAM can do it, but how ? Did 
>  anybody ever do that ?
> 
Content inspection with DSPAM? Don't we all do that here?


> 
> 
>  -------- Original Message --------
>  Subject: [Dspam-devel] [ dspam-Feature Requests-3300325 ] 
>  Re-engineering for higher portability, UIMA, UClassify, ..
>  Date: Wed, 11 May 2011 06:35:24 +0000
>  From: "SourceForge.net" <nore...@sourceforge.net>
>  To: nore...@sourceforge.net
>  Reply-To: dspam-de...@lists.sourceforge.net
> 
>  Feature Requests item #3300325, was opened at 2011-05-11 06:35
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> https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=1126468&aid=3300325&group_id=250683
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>  Please note that this message will contain a full copy of the comment 
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>  including the initial issue submission, for this request,
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>  Category: None
>  Group: None
>  Status: Open
>  Priority: 5
>  Private: No
>  Submitted By: https://www.google.com/accounts ()
>  Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
>  Summary: Re-engineering for higher portability, UIMA, UClassify, ..
> 
>  Initial Comment:
>  With the Web2.0 and Web 3.0 developments, Consumers have finally much 
>  more possibilities to express their opinions, e.g. through Blogs, 
>  facebook, etc. Unfortunately a lot of SPAM is present in those media, 
>  therefore the use of DSPAM could be very useful to classify content and 
>  cleanup the blogosphere..
> 
>  Currently, DSPAM is a very complex package with several dependencies, 
>  both on operating system (UNIX) and on other components (POSTGRES).
> 
>  REQUEST:
>  It would be great, if it could be re-engineerd in order to be 
>  "embeddable" e.g. in UIMA pipelines and also on Win* machines.
> 
>  Perhaps, one could also follow with example of UClassify.com and 
>  provide it as webservice..
> 
>  Regards and compliments, and thankyou for your attention.
> 
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