DONE Apply Configuration Changes Without Service Restart
Apply ORF configuration changes without restarting the ORF Service. This would prevent interruption of spam filtering that are currently caused by ORF Service restarts.
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DONE Honeypot (Spamtrap)
Blacklist the sender IP address of those writing to specific local email addresses, e.g. addresses published on
the company web site specifically as honeypot (spamtrap) addresses. This feature would be based on the assumption
that whoever sends email to the honeypot address(es) must be a wrongdoer, because the honeypot address may be
collected only by robots scanning the internet (and the web, specifically) for email addresses, which is a typical
spammer behavior.
End-User Whitelist/Blacklist (Exchange Folder-Based)
This feature would use two reserved public folders, where end-users can pull their emails for whitelisting or blacklisting. ORF would check these public folders (e.g. using POP3 or IMAP) and build personal whitelists and blacklists for the end-users.
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Quarantine (Web-Based)
Offer a new action to move spam-flagged emails directly into a quarantine. The quarantine could be reviewed by the end-user using a dedicated local website and falsely spam-flagged emails could be released from the quarantine. This would also allow the end-user to manage her own sender whitelists and blacklists.
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