Hi folks,

For some time I've been running Debian mail servers with Exim4, using SpamAssassin and a bunch of custom ACLs to filter out the spam.

Messages seen as spam, such as with a high spamd score, used to be denied outright. Later, I softened my policy and changed it to "defer", which often gives me the opportunity to modify the whitelist before a remote MTA ceases to make further delivery attempts. Luckily, the necessary configuration changes for this were trivial.

Now, however, I'd like to go further and create a system that maintains a spambox per user. Usually this system should accept the messages it recognizes as spam, but then deposit them in the user's spambox.

Can anyone recommend a simple or elegant way to achieve this?

Thanks,

Jaap

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