Thanks Martin, but I am a bit confused now. This text is taken directly from
Spamassassins setup in cpanel:

"Spam Box

This feature allows emails identified as spam by SpamAssassin to be
delivered to a separate mail folder named "spam". If this folder is not
regularly checked and emptied, it may cause your email or file system quotas
to be exceeded, resulting in a failure to receive legitimate messages. You
can easily use IMAP or Horde/IMP to check messages that are routed to this
box. If you wish to use pop3 to check the spam box, just add "/spam"
(without the quotes) to the end of your pop3 login. (Example:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/spam)

This feature's use is generally discouraged in favor of sorting and deleting
spam messages using your mail client. Without Spam Box you can configure
SpamAssassin to mark your email with an identifying subject (e.g.
***SPAM***), which can then be filtered out into an appropriate location."

So when I enable Spam Box, why do mails not get delivered to "a separate
mail folder named spam"? Clearly, after I have activated Spamassassin and
Spambox, no spam emails from thsi account is landing in my Thunderbird email
account. And this was exactly what I was after, because the spam emails for
some reason disrupts my Thunderbird email client.

If what I am after is not possible with Spam Assassin is for example
Mailwasher Server then a better alternative?
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