On 14-08-15 15:08, Andrew McN wrote:
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> I have a fairly standard antispam/dspam setup: postfix delivers to
> dspam, which classifies and tags the mail, and then passes it to postfix
> which uses sieve to put mail into the appropriate folders based on
> dspam's classification. I also have the a
I have a fairly standard antispam/dspam setup: postfix delivers to
dspam, which classifies and tags the mail, and then passes it to postfix
which uses sieve to put mail into the appropriate folders based on
dspam's classification. I also have the antispam plugin watching mail
being moved between