Yes. You could edit .procmailrc on a per user basis and have it do
whatever you need based on the Header fields (X-Spam). I have not used
procmail for some time now. I use maildrop and my .mailfilter looks
something like below which Trashes anything with Spam-Level of 6 or more
and puts anything with Spam-Level 4 or more into the Junk folder. Check
procmail documentation.
SEVERITY="\*\*\*\*\*\*"
if(/^X-Spam-Level: $SEVERITY/)
{
to "./Maildir/.Trash"
}
SEVERITY="\*\*\*\*"
if(/^X-Spam-Level: $SEVERITY/)
{
to "./Maildir/.Junk"
}
--
Mehmet Tolga Avcioglu
Brennan Stehling wrote:
> Can I even configure procmail to move potential spam into my IMAP Junk
> folder? I have not seen how that can be done.
>
> Brennan
>
> On Wed, 16 Aug 2006 21:03:50 +0200, Michael Bueker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Brennan Stehling wrote:
>>> I would like to adjust RoundCube to automatically place new mail into
>> the Junk folder if it has a spam ranking from SpamAssassin.
>>> [...]
>>> Thoughts?
>> IMHO, this is not Roundcube's task, but that of your MDA (procmail,
>> maildrop, whichever).
>>
>> ~Mik
>>
>> --
>> A: Why don't they just launch an arial attack?
>> B: An _arial_ attack! For a moment I was worried it might be a
>> Times New Roman one!
>> C: As long as they don't fight a war on two fonts...
>> - seen on /.
> --
> Brennan Stehling
> Offwhite.net LLC
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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