On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 5:24 PM, Eric Shubert <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 07/27/2011 07:07 AM, MagicWISP wrote:
>>
>> I am going to ask this question in a different thread, since the
>> original message I believe was on a default toaster installation. I am
>> looking to implement automatic message filtering. I checked out the
>> video, but it uses courier. Nothing on the wiki seems to reference
>> anything but courier either. Since I am using Dovecot, what would be the
>> easiest way to go about this. I want my customers spam emails to go to
>> their spam folder in Horde. Any ideas?
>>
>
> maildrop should work with dovecot. That's the simplest route at this point.
>

I can confirm that maildrop works fine with dovecot.

But if spam is the only thing you want to be filtered out then you can
also use the "spambox" feature of Qmailtoaster which you can enable
following the instructions in the wiki:

http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/FAQs#I_upgraded_my_QmailToaster_to_the_latest_and_I_no_longer_have_the_.22Spam_Detection.22_box_in_Qmailadmin.

BR,
Peter

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