The way I did this, I created a "Junk" queue (I think it mightve been there
by default actually).  We use spamassassin for spam filtering, and I created
a PostMaster Rule that checks for the presence of the SpamFlag="YES".. If
its there, it sets the destination queue to Junk. 

Next, I created a GenericAgent that runs once a day at midnignt that marks
all entries in the Junk queue as "Removed".  

This allows our agents to check the junk mail that comes in during the day
for false positives, and move them back into the work queue, and it removes
the spam after the day is over.

PS: make sure your mail server supports greylisting; enabling greylisting
cut our spam down by 90%.  

Good luck 

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pri
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2007 5:10 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [otrs] emptying queue

hi all
i am running otrs on windows sbs 2003. i have received loads and loads of
spam into one of the queues. is there any way to clear the queue other than
bulk action and blocking spam? please do let me know thank you

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