Peter Kingsbury wrote:
Hello,
Since installing SpamAssassin on my company’s Exchange server, I
wanted to make kludging through potential spam/ham messages faster
than using the slow remote desktop interface that is in place.
I wrote a program which allows an admin to quickly scan SA-filtered
messages, and move them to the Learn-Ham or Learn-Spam directories
with single keystrokes. I have found the program quite useful, and
want to share it (source and application) with whomever is interested.
I coded the application in VB.NET using MS’s free Visual Studio.NET
Express 2008, so I guess it could be ported to other OS’s that use
Mono too. Not sure if it would be totally useful in that environment,
but as I strongly believe in open source software, I want to
contribute where I can.
If you’re interested, please drop me a line at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Best regards,
- Peter
Sincerely, thank you for this effort.
If you want to support OSS then why code it in a patent encumbered
language. I actually don't know what licenses the software uses, but I
do know that I would never ask my company to use it simply based on the
fact that I wouldn't want some patent issues creeping in.
Randy Ramsdell