this works in my circumstances - the email is all strictly work in a small company, and no personal things are sent here - nobody has any problem with it, and the email is deleted as soon as it gets processed.
As I said, its easy to redo the script to work in other cases. there is an alternative - resending the email without altering the original headers to the needed account and carry on from there. its not for everybody, but its easier than starting from scratch... -- Best Regards, Ivan Levchenko [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 10:00 PM, John Hardin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tue, 26 Aug 2008, Ivan Levchenko wrote: > >> I have an imap account that several users added to their email clients. > > ... >> >> and when they get a false positive, they move it to the ham account. > > So in other words, users can see each others' false positive email? > > That may work in some circumstances, but not everyone will be willing to > copy their personam mail to a shared mailbox. > > -- > John Hardin KA7OHZ http://www.impsec.org/~jhardin/ > [EMAIL PROTECTED] FALaholic #11174 pgpk -a [EMAIL PROTECTED] > key: 0xB8732E79 -- 2D8C 34F4 6411 F507 136C AF76 D822 E6E6 B873 2E79 > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > The difference is that Unix has had thirty years of technical > types demanding basic functionality of it. And the Macintosh has > had fifteen years of interface fascist users shaping its progress. > Windows has the hairpin turns of the Microsoft marketing machine > and that's all. -- Red Drag Diva > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > 2 days until Exercise Your Rights day >