Re: Restrict access to spam filter retraining aliases

2013-11-15 Thread LuKreme
On Nov 14, 2013, at 6:32, Igor Zinovik wrote: > If someone has similiar setup I also would like to know is it useful at all, > or most of them do not care about filter retraining. I made retraining very easy, mail moved into the spam mailbox was trained a spam and mail moved to inbox was traine

Re: Restrict access to spam filter retraining aliases

2013-11-14 Thread Benny Pedersen
Igor Zinovik skrev den 2013-11-14 14:32: What I implemented: - User found message in his mailbox (e.g. sa...@example.org) that he considers spam, then he forwards this letter to sales-s...@example.org to retrain filter - User found message in his mailbox that accidently was marked as spam and w

Re: Restrict access to spam filter retraining aliases

2013-11-14 Thread Wijatmoko U. Prayitno
On Thu, 14 Nov 2013 17:32:02 +0400 Igor Zinovik wrote: > I mean that how do I restrict a malicious user from > feeding sales-s...@example.org with legitimate messages > and vice versa? Is it possible some how to restrict > access to these aliases only to owner of mailbox? E.g. > I do not want to

Restrict access to spam filter retraining aliases

2013-11-14 Thread Igor Zinovik
Hello. I would like to ask for help with implementing access control for retraining aliases. What I implemented: - User found message in his mailbox (e.g. sa...@example.org) that he considers spam, then he forwards this letter to sales-s...@example.org to retrain filter - User found message in