Lucio Crusca wrote:
> I need to setup two maildropfilters so that:
> 
> filter on account1 sends a CC of every message to  account2 in the same 
> domain.
> 
> filter on account2 moves spam to /dev/null and ham to default Maildir.
> 
> I need this because I'm going to check mail for a while via GPRS, so I need 
> to 
> download the least spam possible, but I want to keep every message [...]

Rather, move suspected spam to a subfolder (named "Spam", maybe) and just
don't look at it when you're on GPRS.

That works particularly well if you use IMAP to access your mail from your
workstation and POP3 from the laptop/mobile phone/whatever you use on the
move, as POP3 just doesn't see subfolders of your inbox. That's what most
of my users do here.

-- 
Saluti,
    Flavio Stanchina
    Informatica e Servizi
    Trento - Italy

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