Scott, just an FYI.  Besides accessing messages directed to
sub-mailboxes through web messaging, you can retrieve them through a
mail client such as Outlook by creating an IMAP account or a POP3
account with the account name of <username>-<submailbox>, ie. User-spam
will access user's email in the spam mailbox.  I have had trouble
getting my users to check their web messaging regularly for valid
messages, so I found this on the IMAIL kb and set it up with an outlook
rule to route messages to a separate folder in outlook.  This method may
be useful to your other customers as well...

David 


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Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] HOP option



>         I want to know if the HOP option works on a per-user 
>configuration.

No, it does not.  The HOP setting is a global setting, and should be
used 
only if you have a fixed number of mailservers in front of yours.

>I have one account in a Unix box that I am forwarding to the Imail 
>server, Declude is not catching any spam on this account.

In this case, you should use IPBYPASS to automatically bypass the IP 
address of the Unix box.  That way, you won't interfere with other
people's 
E-mail, yet the E-mail forwarded from the Unix box will get scanned
properly.

>I want, also, more info on the FOLDER and COPY TO options

There is no FOLDER option -- you're thinking of the MAILBOX option
(which 
used to be called folder, except too many people now call directories 
folders).  Those are new beta features -- MAILBOX will move an E-mail to
a 
user's sub-folder/mailbox (IE to a "spam" mailbox that can be accessed
with 
web messaging), and COPYTO will send an extra copy of the E-mail to
another 
address.
                                        -Scott

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