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Benoit Tellier commented on JAMES-3775:
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I would clearly support a Milter integration for James.
Then nothing would prevent using RSpamD as a milter: both approaches are
definitly not exclusive!
Now if I have to work on it, a milter integration sounds more complicated than
some HTTP calls, hence I would prioritize the HTTP integration.
FYI I opened https://github.com/nightcode/jmilter/issues/7 hoping to get a
milter client to build such integrations.
> Integration with RSpamD
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>
> Key: JAMES-3775
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JAMES-3775
> Project: James Server
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Benoit Tellier
> Priority: Minor
>
> # Why
> RSpamD is a classic software used for Spam Virus detection.
> # What
> Provide the building blocks to integrate RSpamD with Apache James. This
> includes:
> - Mailet to call RSpamD and thus detect Spam.
> - Mailbox listener to larn Spam/Ham
> - But also a batch job iterating user mailboxes in order to learn SPAM/HAM
> # How
> This could be provided as a Guice extension, leveraging existing extension
> mechanism. Likely to fall into `third-party/rspamd` directory. A user would
> need to add the Jar on the extensions-jar folder to use the
> mailets/listeners/webadmin routes defined here.
> RSpamD comes with a handy, eaasy to use HTTP API :
> https://rspamd.com/doc/architecture/protocol.html#rspamd-http-request . We
> could thus easily write a reactor-netty http client.
> If we decide tht there is little interest for this in the James eco-system
> this extension can very well be added to third party project. I share it here
> as I think more integrations with popular email products is a good thing.
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