Kyle, > 1. If you have a false-negative, put the spam into the Spam.Report > folder > 2. If you have a false-positive (which has all kinds of ugly > spamassassin protective markup in it), put the message into the > Spam.NotSpam folder
> I looked into the antispam plugin > (http://johannes.sipsolutions.net/Projects/dovecot-antispam), which > seems nice but doesn't appear sufficiently generic for my needs. No, the plugin doesn't support that. You _could_ do that by loading the plugin twice (the plugin supports compiling as a different plugin name) and configuring the first as such: * declare "Spam.NotSpam" as "spam" folder and make the spam->notspam move a no-op, the notspam->spam the reporting and the second * declare "spam.report" as "spam" folder and make the spam->notspam move a no-op, the notspam->spam do the reporting But that's quite complicated. johannes
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