Report as Spam

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Plugin enables evolution to report emails as spam to colaborative spam networks also known as checksum-based networks, like Razor, DCC, SpamCop. This plugin is best suited when you have spamassassin running on your mail server and no filtering on client side.

This plugin supports:

  Razor implementation that uses Cloudmark network
  Pyzor a free implementation of razor network
  Distributed Checksum Clearinghouse (DCC)
  SpamCop network


Contents

[edit] Requirements

* razor-agents 1 - razor-report and razor-register are required.
* pyzor - free implementation of razor engine - pyzor binary required.
* DCC 2 - only dccproc is required.
* SpamCop does not require any aditional software just [to SpamCop] network.

[edit] Features

* RAZOR suport
* DCC support
* SpamCop support
* spam statistics
* razor registration support
* revoke support (only razor supports revoke)
* 'multi-mail' reports (reporting for selected multiple mails)
* Evolution Network hooks (prevents reporting when there is no connection available)

[edit] Download

[edit] source

* rspam-0.0.1
* rspam-0.0.2
* rspam-0.0.4
* rspam-0.0.5a* * corrected dry-run option (its behaviour was reversed)
* rspam-0.0.6

[edit] binaries

[edit] Fedora 8

* Fedora 8 SRPM rspam-0.0.6-1.src.rpm
* Fedora 8 i386 rspam-0.0.6-1.i386.rpm
* Fedora 8 x86_64 rspam-0.0.6-1.x86_64.rpm

[edit] Fedora 6

* Fedora 6 SRPM rspam-0.0.5-2.src.rpm
* Fedora 6 i386 rspam-0.0.5-2.i386.rpm
* Fedora 6 x86_64 rspam-0.0.5-2.x86_64.rpm

[edit] CentOS 5

* i386 rspam-0.0.6-1.centos.i386.rpm

[edit] devel source

* rspam-0.0.3rc1

[edit] devel binaries

* Fedora 6 SRPM rspam-0.0.3-1.src.rpm
* Fedora 6 i386 rspam-0.0.3-1.i386.rpm
* Fedora 6 x86_64 rspam-0.0.3-1.x86_64.rpm

[edit] How to install

Download the rspam-0.0.6 file (382Kb) and unpack it.

Make sure you have:

Fedora:

perl-Razor-Agents
pyzor

Run:

./configure
make
make install

Open evolution mail. Go to: Edit -> Plugins and check Report SPAM plugin to enable.

Go to: Edit -> Preferences -> Mail Preferences -> Report Spam to configure rspam

On Filtering Network select

- Vipul's Razor for reporting using razor (razor-agents is needed) 
- Distributed Checksum Clearinghouse for DCC (dccproc of DCC package
is needed) 
- SpamCop for SpamCop, by default a generic email address is used
in report, but for reports to have more weight, SpamCop registration
is needed.

After registering to SpamCop paste the address in the SpamCop's field.

[edit] Changes

  • 2008-02-05: Released version 0.0.6
    • pyzor support (there is a new server for reporting to pyzor)
    • support for evolution (2.4 - 2.21)
    • network hooks support
    • better colaborative nets discovery
    • implemented taskbar messages


  • 2007-03-13: Released version 0.0.5
    • added romanian translations
    • configure.ac: bump version to 0.0.5
    • added detection for dcc & razor progs to configure this chan only be used for rpm building at this moment
    • added tooltips to widgets
    • added dry-run option
    • added move to junk options
    • small bug fixes when handling multiple files
    • fixed handling multiple mails when revoking


  • 2007-02-21: Released version 0.0.4
    • cleanups for release
    • configure.ac: bump version 0.0.4
    • added report spam for multiple mails
    • configure.ac: bump version 0.0.3
    • update specs and build rpms
    • added pixmaps
    • add DCC support (dccproc), revoke isn't supported by DCC
    • add revoke command
    • added suport for RPM builds


  • 2007-02-04: Released version 0.0.2
    • add DCC support (dccproc), revoke isn't supported by DCC
    • add revoke command

[edit] Colaborative spam networks

Network Report Revoke Rspam support
Razor YES YES YES
Pyzor YES YES YES
DCC YES NO YES
SpamCop YES NO YES