You might also want to have a look at the following blog entry which details
how to setup postfix, dovecot, spam and sieve. I used it in setting up my own
system. He doesn’t use antispam but rather has dspam place headers on the mail
so that sieve can then place it into the Junk folder. If the m
On 05/03/14 01:47, Rick Leir wrote:
When you move a mail to Junk, what is really happening is that you are
telling IMAP to attach the Junk flag to the message. The Junk folder
is really a 'view' not a folder. My experience is with Evolution not
Tbird, so please correct me.
It looks as though
When you move a mail to Junk, what is really happening is that you are
telling IMAP to attach the Junk flag to the message. The Junk folder is
really a 'view' not a folder. My experience is with Evolution not Tbird,
so please correct me.
There is a Dovecot plugin from Sipsolutions called antispam