On 08/20/2012 08:56 AM, Eric Broch wrote:
On 8/20/2012 8:40 AM, Christian Ferrati wrote:
Hi,
There is a way to set qmail-spamassin to automatically move all
incoming Email renamed as ***SPAM*** to a “spam folder”?
Regards
Christian
I have the users I consult use the email client--Thunderbird, etc...--to
move all mail marked as spam (***SPAM***) to the folder of their choice.
There is a checkbox in TB to recognize spamassassin headers, so you
don't need to filter based on the subject.
Generally speaking, at this point in time, it's probably best to let the
clients do the filtering. There is however a "Spambox" option that can
be specified with qmailadmin builds, which will do server side spam filing.
Just FYI, in the long term QMT will be using dovecot, along with its
delivery software, which supports sieve language server-side filtering.
There is a web based app that allows users to maintain their server-side
filter rules, and IIRC TB has a plugin or something that supports sieve
on the server. This is a feature I'm eager to see, so it's likely to be
available sooner than later. ;)
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-Eric 'shubes'
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