On 30.04.2012 21:29, Chad M Stewart wrote:
> [...]
> In my model I have zero access to end user's mailboxes.  Thus why I was 
> thinking that training via web interface or via email would work.  You're 
> right a single button is easier.  To get that in my scenario means I'll have 
> to hire someone to write a plugin for Outlook.  Then the Exchange user can 
> click one button and have the message automatically forwarded off to the 
> single address for fixing.  I could have plugins written for other clients as 
> well.  Though that could be a support nightmare.
>
I consider supporting Outlook client to be a support nightmare. Every 
version has it's own way when you want to access data.

btw: Why reinventing the wheel? I know that there are open sourced .Net 
code that has exactly that what you need. One such tool is SpamGrabber 
-> http://www.spamgrabber.org/

It's not finished but for a good coder that should take a bunch of hours 
to fix that and make it working. Probably a weekend job.


> [...]
>
>
> I agree and am using restriction classes within postfix.  I have 100+ 
> addresses that are inoculation caliber addresses.  Those addresses have 
> minimal smtp level checks enforced, so they get the maximum amount of spam.  
> They are opted out of dspam.  Mail to them is saved off to a directory where 
> I'll have a script pickup and pass to dspam as an inoculation message for the 
> global user I've defined, who is then in a merged group.
You can't teach a kid with information on what is bad and then expect 
the kid to be prepared to know what is good. You need to show both side 
of the medal. The good and the bad. So just feeding DSPAM with mostly 
Spam mail will ruin your setup. You need Ham mail too. If you follow my 
training advices from before then you will need way more Ham than Spam 
because all the nice features like whitelisting and such will not cover 
your back. Ham is usually way more diverse than Spam. Therefore you need 
more Ham than Spam.

>
> -Chad
>
>

-- 
Kind Regards from Switzerland,

Stevan Bajić


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