OK, That's how I understood it works. This is what I was trying to
clarify.
Eric Shubert wrote:
> The spambox option simply moves stuff marked as spam to the spam folder.
> This option is really only appropriate for Imap/Squirrelmail, because
> once it's moved, POP3 can no longer see it.
>
> If you need to filter POP3 email, that has to be done by the client.
>
> Maxwell Smart wrote:
>> So, if I am understanding this correctly. There is no way to filter it
>> and have it make it to the POP3 Inbox marked as SPAM?
>>
>> Eric Shubert wrote:
>>> Jake Vickers wrote:
>>>> Maxwell Smart wrote:
>>>>> So where does the SPAM go if the tick is not checked?
>>>>>
>>>> If it scores above your threshold in simscan, then it goes to /dev/null
>>> I hate to nit pick, but to be more accurate I believe it's rejected as
>>> spam. In any case, the recipient can never see it.
>>>
>>>> Otherwise it goes to the user's Inbox.
>>>>
>>>>
>
>
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