I have been using squirrelmail on my systems for several years now. I have recently set up spamassassin baysean filtering at the server level (i.e. not using squirrelmail plugins). I have a Spam folder where spam is sent based on procmail filtering and bayes-ham and bayes-spam mailboxes where the user can do manual sorting. The idea is that my users should periodically go through the spam folder and move messages to the bayes-ham or bayes-spam directories. Additionally they should move ham and spam messages that arrive in the inbox into the appropriate bayes folders. I have cron jobs set up that run sa-learn on the bayes folders. There are other ways to have this set up but this way works for users that want webmail as well as for people using other IMAP clients. All they have to do is transfer messages between the folders, no matter what the client.
The problem with this setup is that keeping all ham messages in the bayes-ham folder is not particularly organized! I would like my users to have the ability to copy messages to the bayes-ham folder and still give them the option to transfer the message to another folder for long term storage. Both Thunderbird and Apple Mail have a "Copy To" feature that will do-- is there any way to do it in squirrelmail? I have done a once over on the plugin pages but didn't see anything.
culley
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