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Subject: Antwort: Pure Java spamc implementation?
From: Nico Prenzel <nico.prenzel () pn-systeme ! de>
Date: 2007-03-31 18:16:00
Message-ID: OF52E3DBBF.5F0D2C8B-ONC12572AF.00644D50-C12572AF.006457F0 () pn-systeme ! de
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Hello Nick,
or do the intgeration like I've done it. Do it all in C.
You can see my results at:
http://prenzel.dyndns.org/Anwendungen/Internet/Bulletin/DominoBulletin.nsf/WebBoardIndex?ReadForm
Greetings.
NicoP.
Nick Radov <NRadov@axolotl.com>
30.03.2007 19:29
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Pure Java spamc implementation?
I have been working to integrate SpamAssassin with the Lotus Domino e-mail
server:
<
http://www.openntf.org/Projects/pmt.nsf/ProjectLookup/SpamAssassin%20Integration
>.
Currently to check a message with spamd it has to launch an external spamc
process. I would like to improve performance by running a Java program
directly within the mail server. Has anyone implemented a pure Java spamd
client? I've seen the spamd protocol documentation at
<
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/spamassassin/tags/spamassassin_current_release_3.1.x/spamd/PROTOCOL
>
and it looks fairly simple, but I don't want to reinvent the wheel. A
search
on Google and on this mailing list archive didn't turn up anything.
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