Greg,
 
This is not really an issue as we know that we could use the code I posted to release 
a message. The only problem is that we need to know the Email Address and password for 
the users mailbox.
 
If we were creating our own reports we could quite easily generate our own Encrypted 
string that could be read by our own Release mechanism that would log the user in, 
release the emssage and then log the user our.
 
Suneel.
 
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From:    Greg Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  
Sent:    Tue 23/12/2003 15:22   
To:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]      
Subject:         [Modus] Custom ASP Page for Release Message from quarantine    
        

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Antonio,
You could use the FileSystemObject in asp code to move the message to the incoming 
spool directory and then generate a corresponding RCP file for the message and place 
it in the same folder.  It will then deliver the message.  The quarantine database 
contains everything you need to identify the recipients and the message id.  Without 
getting into a lot of detail we had the same need so we developed a web based 
solution.  We needed a web based system that we could allow users from different 
domains to log in at a higher level and manage the quarantine on a domain(s) basis and 
not just by user.  They could also then create additional user accounts and assign 
them different levels of access.  This enabled them to delete or release spam whenever 
they wanted and they could get an overall picture of how many spam and virus a 
domain(s) is receiving.  I am curious to how many people could use this same 
functionality.

Greg



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Sent: Tuesday, December 23, 2003 9:55 AM
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Anyone in Vircom could help us finding a solution?

Thanks in advance,
Antonio

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> Sent: venerd� 19 dicembre 2003 18.02
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> I've done some more digging and from what I can tell the
> routine that generates the 'Encrypted String' is not part of
> the COM objects available to WebAdmin or WebMail.
>
> What this means is that without Vircom disclosing this we
> would need to try and crack this 'Encryption'.
>
> I'm personally hoping Vircom would be nice and add a function
> to create the Encrypted version to the existing VircomMailLib
> COM Object.
>
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> The trouble with doing something right the first time, is
> nobody appreciates how difficult it was.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Holstein, Regis J. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 18 December 2003 15:35
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> Maybe Vircom will give us some hints on how to use the
> VopWeb.ReleaseEncrypted function?...
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