Hello,

we currently test a mail system doing spam detection before
delivery. Spam, which has been detected, as well as training
mailboxes for good and spam, should be located in a separate
directory (per user) on the server, not in the users home directory (because
the spam training program has no access to the Homes).

Could this be implemented with a separate namespace? Any hints
about how to do this?

Another possibility would be to trigger the imapd to run the
spam training on specific mailboxes in the normal namespace;
the the spam classifier would run with iampd's (that is the
users) credentials and could access the Homes.
Would be nice, because we wouldn't need a cron job testing for
new training stuff and the spam detection database would be immediately
up to date for the users.

For testing purposes I work with a separate imapd on a
different port, with a changed mymailboxdir and SUBSCRIPTIONFILE

For production I would prefer to have the 'spam system' mailboxes
within the normal imap account, so people don't need to login
to two accounts.

Any comments or ideas?
Thanks, Ralf
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Ralf Utermann
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Universit�t Augsburg, Institut f�r Physik -- EDV-Betreuer
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D-86135 Augsburg Phone: +49-821-598-3231
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