When you move a mail to Junk, what is really happening is that you are
telling IMAP to attach the Junk flag to the message. The Junk folder is
really a 'view' not a folder. My experience is with Evolution not Tbird,
so please correct me.

There is a Dovecot plugin from Sipsolutions called antispam which
notices when the junk flag has been attached or removed. Then it calls
dspam to train it. I have not used this plugin myself so YMMV. One
problem is that two versions of the plugin exist, and you need to locate
the correct documentation.
johannes.sipsolutions.net/Projects/dovecot-antispam
http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Plugins/Antispam


On Tue, 2014-03-04 at 20:31 +0000, Alan Chandler wrote:

> the most natural approach for 
> training for spam would be to use something like a cron job to
> regularly 
> scan each users junk Maildir using the dspam_train command line tool
> in 
> a script.
> 
> 

Rick Leir, Senior Developer
http://CirrusComputing.com/ 

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