On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 02:19:06PM +0300, Take wrote:
> 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.

I don't know if cyrus can do something similar, but I think you want
something like sieve_before in Dovecot:

http://wiki.dovecot.org/LDA/Sieve/Dovecot#Executing_Multiple_Scripts_Sequentially

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

Dennis

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