I've been reading about sieve, a server-side mail filter for imap, which
would help a lot.  But I can't find anything on how to configure it with
roundcube - only with squirrelmail and other clients.  Has anyone tried it
with roundcube?  Any advice on how to make it work?

On Tue, 4 Sep 2007 09:53:13 -0500, chasd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I'm using procmail too, in my machine to move mails marked as spam.
>> But the
>> problem I have, is that all the users of the server want a kind of
>> spam
>> filter in Roundcube, because they want to redirect the spam marked
>> mails to
>> another folder than inbox, and they are simple users so they can't use
>> procmail. May be exists some implementation of filters in
>> roundcube? :D
>> I'm using postfix+spamassassin+amavis-new. Do you know some scheme
>> to solve
>> this problem?
> 
> Use DSPAM, it is more accurate than SpamAssassin for us. The DSPAM
> binary replaces procmail as the MDA, and it can be configured to move
> messages marked as spam to a separate user directory rather than a
> quarantine.
> 
> Pros:
> Each user trains the filter as they desire, so one user's opinion of
> what is spam doesn't conflict with another user's opinion.
> No rules to update
> Very accurate, keeps up with changes in spam techniques
> 
> Cons:
> Processor and database intensive, you may need bigger hardware to
> handle it.
> User's are lazy and don't want to train the filter
> The filter needs a baseline of 1500 messages to start making good
> decisions
> 
> IMHO, the MUA isn't the place for filtering.
> We also use greylisting before the message gets to DSPAM.
> 
> 
> Charles Dostale
> System Admin - Silver Oaks Communications
> http://www.silveroaks.com/
> 824 17th Street, Moline  IL  61265
> 
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