f you
are inundated with SPAM. BW savings is a factor if your BW is expensive.)
Craig.
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i'd gladly pay too
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> > I'd gladly pay fo
Now I understand what Postini is, the original question makes more
sense.
I just read a review of their service from PC Magazine (linked from
their site). They have a 1.4% false positive rate, and a 15.1% false
negative rate.
For a comparison, our first gateway customer (fairly small client)
> I'd gladly pay for something that worked.
I did not expect it for free. I have the KWM price in mind as a point I
could get my partners to go for. Any higher than this and it would be a very
hard sell for me. So this means a lot of people need to be interested in it!
Our local competition uses
I've thought about the idea of building a digest notification app for
Declude which allows users to retrieve held messages, change
notification intervals, whitelist senders (and manage them), and allow
for users to set their individual spam blocking level. Again though,
the last two parts requ
Well, on that topic...
I've taken note of your FP reporting procedure and it doesn't mesh well
with my environment since I capture to accounts that I only access
through Web mail (and so do a lot of people here). Your system
requires that users send reports from their registered addresses. N
At 07:16 PM 11/6/2003, you wrote:
> As a dedicated Java app it would be cross-platform compatible (in
> theory), relatively secure, lightweight, and could be configured to run
> along side any web services that might be present (such as KWM). In an
> IMail environment we could even present a postin
One piece of what I had in mind was a gadget to look through the spam
folder, and pull out a list of the messages held for a given user. If the
user decides they want that message (based on from & subject) then the
utility would send it back into the spool for delivery and make an
appropriate (
If I read you right, you might be interested in a java applet that can be
tied into KWM or even built into a web page you develop... perhaps using
page based JS to gather message details to feed to the applet... It
sounds like a lot of complexity but it's worth looking in that direction.
The appl
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Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 05:35 PM
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Java?
OT - sort of.
We do most of our heavy web work in
Java/JSP. We've tossed around the idea of building a J
> As a dedicated Java app it would be cross-platform compatible (in
> theory), relatively secure, lightweight, and could be configured to run
> along side any web services that might be present (such as KWM). In an
> IMail environment we could even present a postini-like interface for
> users to "r
I am not a programmer by any stretch of the word! Bit I would love to see a
user interface and a domain interface for Declude Junkmail that works from
the KWM menus. I have tossed around this idea before but always get
distracted with other projects. I do not remember who (I could search my
email..
I'm not sure that I totally followed you, however I think I know where
you are going with that. FP reporting is important to your product,
and anything that could make the process easier would benefit all of
your users, even if some didn't use it.
Speaking for myself and from my perception of
of control: IIS.
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OT - sort of.
We do most of our
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OT - sort of.
We do most of our heavy web work in Java/JSP. We've tossed around
the idea of building a Java app that would accept HTTP connections (perhaps on
an alternate port) and provide an interface to Declude & other spam
management tools for users & admins.
Our develo
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