[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > That's great layout and much clearer, thanks. >
Glad to hear it, thanks! > couple of points > > Will the colour section go multi-lined? Is your example typical? > If you are referring to the "Feature Matching" section at the top, yes - that is typical output. It's almost identical to how it currently works, except for formatting and color coding and some minor back-end tweaking. If you look through examples 1-4, you will see that I did not use the same email each time - that way you can see a bit of variety in the feedback it gives. http://www.espinola.net/images/content/assp/AnalyzerUpdate.jpg http://www.espinola.net/images/content/assp/AnalyzerUpdate2.jpg http://www.espinola.net/images/content/assp/AnalyzerUpdate3.jpg http://www.espinola.net/images/content/assp/AnalyzerUpdate4.jpg > For someone who doesn't use the analyzer often, is it worth giving a brief > description of what the > greylist value and ham/spam probabilities mean? (The current comments divide > between describing > how to use it with OE, and an brief description of some of the output.) > Personally, I don't think so, because I think the interface is cluttered enough as it is - but I think that should be a group decision. I think links to the Wiki would be the most appropriate - especially since the documentation Faq-O-Matic is unusable an non-collaborative. I would like to remove all the comments for OE completely (especially since its not relevant to everyone), and link to a page in the Wiki that has descriptions for most known email clients. There are plenty of resources online in which to gather this info from. I've been working on a compilation page already. $.02 USD : I would love to see ASSP streamlined, with lots of hyperlinks to additional information outside of the primary interface. I think its counter productive to the regular user to have to deal with all this verbiage. We have a Wiki - lets use it! Like I said before, I'm doing this Analyzer revamp mostly because its helpful for where I work (showing the analyzer report to the marketing dept). But, if its good enough to be useful to everyone else, I'm more than happy to share the result - so comments and suggestions are welcomed. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Take Surveys. Earn Cash. Influence the Future of IT Join SourceForge.net's Techsay panel and you'll get the chance to share your opinions on IT & business topics through brief surveys -- and earn cash http://www.techsay.com/default.php?page=join.php&p=sourceforge&CID=DEVDEV _______________________________________________ Assp-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/assp-user
