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>> a) a unique idenfier is added to the mail body, and users can either
>> click on a link or forward the mail to spam@domain to train
>> spamassassin as appropriate.
>
> Beware that doing this training (especially if people don't really know
> what they are doing) can make spam detection worse - at least some
> people on the german postfixbuch-users list reported this.
>
Yes.. the awkwardness would come in that the identifier would need to be
removed from emails going out of the organisation....
>> or
>>
>> b) List all recent emails (e.g. the last 7 days worth) allowing users
>> to say "Yes- that, that that and that were spam".
>
> Sounds like Maya Mailguard. I don't really want to re-invent this
> wheel - if you need this feature, you should use Maya.
Ah. I'll have a look at that. I've not head of it.
( http://www.maiamailguard.com )
> Yes. However, I'd vote to add (<ul>- and CSS-based) dropdown menus with
> the "add ...." link.
>
Fine by me
David.
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David Goodwin
[ david at codepoets dot co dot uk ]
[ http://www.codepoets.co.uk ]
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