I have seen from the list archives that when an account is forwarded to another, the second account receives all spams, instead of them being placed in the spam mailbox.

Correct -- that is by design. The forwarded E-mail may go to another server that does not support mailboxes.


Is there a work around for this? We have users who, when on vacation, will forward their mails to another user. The second user will now receive all of the original recipient's spam, ignoring the MAILBOX directive. This is causing major complaints from the users.

In this case, you'll need to use an action such as HOLD or DELETE that does not deliver the E-mail to the recipient.


-Scott
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