Skip, Jesse, Thanks for the response. It's nice to know that there is someone out there who really does care about keeping end users informed.
You guys are great! Will Krause VP for Technology & Planning Greenville College 315 E. College Ave. Greenville, IL 62246 (618) 664-7070 (office) (618) 795-1000 (cell) -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, May 12, 2008 8:57 AM To: Jesse Pelton Cc: Will Krause; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; spambayes-dev@python.org Subject: Re: [Spambayes] Spambayes for Web Access client Jesse> I don't think so. SpamBayes gets hooked into a e-mail client (or Jesse> between the client and server), but when you use the Outlook web Jesse> interface, there is no e-mail client, just a Web client. The Jesse> server generates HTML sent to the browser and interprets the Jesse> browser's requests, but that's HTTP traffic, not IMAP or POP3. Hmmm... This does suggest a way you might get this to work, though it will take some development work. A long time ago I wrote a SpamBayes plugin for Amit Patel's proxy3 web proxy. The idea was to use SpamBayes to score web pages with the intention that you could (for example) keep your six-year-old from (accidentally?) visiting porn websites. You could do something similar for web-based email clients. Just divert the traffic for your web client through a suitable http proxy with a SpamBayes plugin. My initial code is in the SpamBayes repository in contrib/mod_spambayes.py. Like I said though, it will require some work to turn this into a proper spam filter. Any takers? Skip _______________________________________________ spambayes-dev mailing list spambayes-dev@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/spambayes-dev