Normally the mails that get classified as *spam* land into the a "Spam" folder. I unaware of how this (creating folders) is done in JAMES. But if its not an option, you can set a hear (something like x-spam: true) based on which the client may classify it as spam. Essentially, the recipient address SHOULD be kept intact. This is not only neat but will also obviate redundant user accounts.

Santosh.
Rudolf Schmidt wrote:
Hi,

I successfully configured the build in spam filter and was wondering what to
do with the identified spam mails.
My idea is to change the subject of the mail to something like "Spam:" and
additionally I want to change the recipient e.g. from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] After that I would deliver them using the transport
processor.

So each user gets another mailaccount for the spammails and may check what
mails where filtered.

What do you thing about that approach? How can I change the subject of a mail? How can I change the recipient the way described?

Thanks,
Rudolf


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