Halon Spamreport is an Outlook plugin that allows a user to send feedback to the spamfilter. It exposes three new buttons in the regular Outlook GUI, "Spam", "Non-spam" and "Forward to support". Spam and Non-spam reports the currently selected mails to the spamfilter, whereas Forward forwards the mail to a preconfigured e-mailaddress.
Requirements The plugin requires the .NET Framework version 4.5 or greater.
Configuration By default, the Spamreportplugin doesn't need any configuration if MIME-headers with voting links are present in the email messages AND unauthenicated voting is allowed.
If you want to customize the configuration of the Spamreportplugin, it's done from the windows registry. Base registry path: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\SUNET\HalonSpamreport (Individual keys can be overridden in HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\SUNET\HalonSpamreport)
The following registry keys needs to be configured (User/Password will be sent as Basic Authentication):
ApiUrl string Url of Halon API services [required] ApiUser string User for Halon API services [required] ApiPassword string Password for Halon API services [required]
If you want an additional button for forwarding the marked email(s) as attachments and sent to email address of your choosing, the following keys can be configured:
ForwardingAddress string Address to forward mail to [required] ForwardingButtonText string Text of forwarding button [optional] ForwardingSubject string Text of mail subject if forwarding mail [optional] ForwardingBody string Text of mail body if forwarding mail [optional] ForwardingMimeHeader string Mime header to add to forwarded mail [optional] ForwardingMimeValue string Mime header value to add to forwarded mail [optional]
Other customizations that optionally can be configured:
SpamButtonText string Text of spam button [optional] HamButtonText string Text of non-spam button [optional] ButtonGroupText string Text of button toolbar [optional] ShowPopups bool Confirmation popup message then voting [optional]
Logging The plugin logs errors to the Windows EventLog under the name "HalonSpamreport Plugin".