On Sat, 1 Nov 2003, David Kempe wrote:
> I had an idea once that to train these type of packages easily you could put
> a hyperlink at the bottom so you could train with a click. Much easier on
> admins etc.
> Of course it wouldn't make sense for the whole slug list to train.
> If you could have a link to a script with specified the message ID which
> went to a page where you could chose spam or nospam. Don't know how hard
> that all is, but it seemed to me to be a simpler way to train a filter than
> the current resending.
I think you're onto something. If you added 2 hyperlinks at the bottom
(only for admins), one for spam, one for no-spam. It would then be a
one-click/key operation.
Another thought was to whip up some php code to display the normal headers
& the first 10 lines of each message in batches of about 50 or 100 with
checkboxes and one submit button at the bottom. Downside is you have to
launch a web browser.
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