Am 20.11.2014 um 23:43 schrieb Robert Moskowitz:
On 11/20/2014 05:35 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:

Am 20.11.2014 um 23:29 schrieb Robert Moskowitz:
I am new to actually running dovecot.  I actually still use POP as I
have for YEARS and thunderbird does not make it easy to convert to
IMAP...

My server is moving all tagged spam into the IMAP spam folder. Very
nice for the IMAP users, but not for the POP users.  Of course the
server don't know, and the mysql database for users does not have any
flags for this.  Don't want my server to fill up with spam from POP
users that don't know to check via IMAP.

I am using roundcubemail for the webmail IMAP client.  Is there any way
for POP users to indicate that they do not want spam so nicely auto
moved to the IMAP spam folder?

dovecot just don't know if it is a "POP3 user"

That I know.  Though since it is using a mysql database of users, I
COULD add a column designating this.  But it would be difficult to
maintain.  Better perhaps for dovecot NOT to be so nice to move the
messages and leave that to the client.

exactly - it's not maintainable and from the moment on you offer webmail it's done at all

it is just a user

what about setup a better spam filter so you can deliver the 5-10 spam
messages just to INBOX with [SPAM] added to the subject?

Well ***SPAM*** is added to the subject

it's worthless just add a prefix to a high-score spam with a score of 47 instead *reject* it via *milter*

X-Spam-Status: No, score=-7.8, tag-level=5.5, block-level=8.0

And it seems that dovecot is
being really nice to act on that and move it.  Now I have to remember
what I did to configure this and unconfigure this

just remove the sieve rule you have active, dovecot never ever moves anything around until someone said so

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