Hi all,
I've been running my own mail server for a while (Postfix as the MTA and 
Dovecot for retrieving mail via IMAP).
Yesterday, I added amavis-new for content filtering, and so far have 
implemented spam checking using spamassassin and virus filtering using clamav.
All this appears to be working well - if anyone has some time to spare, feel 
free to check the header of this message - if there are any things that could 
be improved, I certainly would appreciate any feedback! :-)
So, now that spamassassin is flagging junk mail, I really would like a way of 
having said junk sorted into a different folder for each user. I'm aware this 
can also be done on the MUA side, but on some end-user devices (such as 
smartphones), junkmail filtering is often not supported very unfortunately.
So, I was just wondering… Is there any way I could do this on the server side?
My main problem really is that I'm not sure where I'd best set this up - but 
I'm guessing I'd have to do it in Postfix, as I use the 'virtual' local 
delivery agent to drop incoming mail into the appropriate directories. Also, 
the mailboxes are stored in maildir format if that makes any difference…
If anyone has anything like this working or could point me in the right 
direction I would greatly appreciate that!
Many thanks :-)
Robin

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