Spam reporting using IMAP: SREP
draft-ordogh-spam-reporting-using-imap-kleansed-00
| Document | Type | Withdrawn by Submitter Internet-Draft (individual) | |
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| Authors | Alessandro Vesely , Zoltan Ordogh | ||
| Last updated | 2012-01-20 (Latest revision 2012-01-10) | ||
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https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-ordogh-spam-reporting-using-imap-kleansed-00.txt
Abstract
This is the definition of an IMAP command for reporting spam. Spam can be flagged using the $Junk and $NotJunk keywords. Spam reporting is meant to correspond to a command to be run on the IMAP server, in order to tune filters and possibly mitigate further attempts. This behavior can be obtained by moving message to a special folder that is being observed by the server. Purpose This is a cleanup of an existing draft and its sole purpose is to discuss whether its core is good for APPSAWG.
Authors
Alessandro Vesely
Zoltan Ordogh
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