again, you are asking the wrong people. please ask in a vpopmail or maildrop forum (search their mailing lists first). this has nothing to do with SM. FWIW, however, when you talk about "controlling" domains and users, what does that have to do with filter scripts? maildrop provides a global filter called maildroprc, and each user typically has their own script (optional) called .mailfilter in their home directory (specified per your server setup)
Thanks for the patience so far. Well, as I mentioned in other mail, I have got vpopmail working with maildrop. Essentially, there is a single rule which says drop all mails marked with spam in Inbox/Spam. Ok so far?
Now that mailfilter file is working with vpopmail, is this the time for SM (and plugins) to jump in? What should be my next step?
The next step is to READ THE DOCUMENTATION. This mailing list is not a substitution for that. Download your desired plugin (server side filters) and read about it. Ask questions if something goes wrong (ONLY after searching google, mailing list archives and the SM website), but please do not use this list as a personal how-to resource.
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