On 05/12/2010 11:39 AM, Roman Medina-Heigl Hernandez wrote:
> I have a similar setup. What I do is using sieve. My script for mailbox

> You have an extra advantage with this method: users may choose to edit
> his/her filter so he/she could exactly decide whether he/she want junk mail
> to be dropped, moved to a spam-folder, and the score threshold too.

This is disadvantage in our case. We currently have spam filtering set
up like this, and it's of course working like it should. But now, since
our users aren't that technically advanced, it happens almost daily
basis that someone messes around with the filter rules via
managesieve-plugin on roundcube and destroys the spam-adjustment as well.

Unfortunately those clueless users are the same people who spread their
address to newsletters, questionnaires etc, so they receive most spam as
well.

This is why we'd need a way to do the rough clean before any user has
anything to say about that. If you give the user an possibility to shoot
him/herself into the foot they'll pull the trigger immediately.

So, thank you for your reply, but that's not the solution we're after.

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