Am Donnerstag, 16. Februar 2006 22:32 schrieb Jay Lee:
> On Thu, February 16, 2006 3:55 pm, Kai Krakow wrote:
> > Is there a way to access courier's IMAP folders in some sort of "flat
> > view" when accessing with POP3? I hope this is the proper place to
> > ask.
>
> No. POP3 accesses INBOX only. Nothing short of heavy code modification
> of the POP3 server would change this. Your best option would be to
> configure the spam filter to *not* move spam messages by default and
> give IMAP users the ability to enable the server side moving of spam
> messages. One way to do this would be to check for the existance of a
> Spam folder before attempting to move the messages. In your maildroprc:
>
> if (/^X-Spam-Status: *Yes/:h)
> {
> exception {
> to "$MAILDIR/.Spam/"
> }
> }
>
> Thus, if the account does not have a Spam folder, delivering mail to the
> spam folder will fail and it will be delivered to Inbox instead. Pop3
> only users will never create a Spam folder so they won't get filtered.
> IMAP Users will need to create the Spam folder in order to get
> filtering.
Thanks. This sounds like a nice solution but involves some changes in the
standard maildroprc which comes with SysCP. It currently auto-creates any
folders needed. And we have to delete the spam folders of some customers
then. ;-)
Thanks for the fast answer.
ciao
Kai
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