Christopher Walker wrote:
I'm really hoping to get messages
into a user's Junk folder without using IMAP sieve.

procmail, maildrop...

On 31.12.20 13:52, Kris Deugau wrote:
I'm curious why; on-delivery message sorting like this is pretty much what sieve is *for*...

either is fine until incompetent users start creating rules they don't
understand and then complain...

I remember user who configured mail to be delivered to /dev/null and
complained about it being lost.

user whose "spam" solution was to create rule for any spam sender, with
thousands of records in filter file.

the solution can be restricting what user can do in their rules.

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