2008/5/21 Mark Dadgar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> On May 20, 2008, at 10:28 AM, Yoon Kit Yong wrote:
>
>> What do you use the history tab for? To mark out spam?
>> If so I modified the cgi to ignore the  spammed (red) entries, to only
>> show the dupes and ham (green) ones. This allows me to quickly view all the
>> emails which went through and mark off any False Negatives. This
>> significantly reduces the number of pages I have to scroll through (thus
>> saving your 20-30 seconds * N pages ... although it really should take less
>> time)
>>
>
>
> That is awesome - can you share the cgi?
>

Sure. Ill post up the changes when I get back into work tomorrow morning
(8hrs time).

I have also cobbled together some ajax to clear off Quarantine spam without
having to refresh the page. I published it in dspam-dev, but there was no
response. Perhaps it was the wrong maillist..

http://mailing-list.nuclearelephant.com/7385.html

"I have modified the quarantine view of dspam.cgi so that its AJAXed.

If you have the job of scouring the quarantine list every day, which
may fill up to 20K records, this may help you clear off the junk.

1) "Delete Selected" is now called as an AJAX GET
2) "del" by each line deletes the spam, as well as all the entries
which share the same subject line.
3) "hash" marks the spam on the checkbox, and also marks for every
other spam with the same Subject line
4) After 100 items are marked a AJAX call to delete the items will trigger.
5) No page refresh is required unless you want to see any new incoming
spam. This speeds up the clearing process especially when your
quarantine is large."

yk.


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