Bernd Petrovitsch wrote:
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> On Tue, 2009-07-14 at 23:14 -0700, HerbEppel wrote:
>> No doubt this has been discussed before and apologies for any repetition,
>> but
>> I can't find the answer in the archive.
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>> I have set SA to reject all mail that
No doubt this has been discussed before and apologies for any repetition, but
I can't find the answer in the archive.
I have set SA to reject all mail that isn't addressed to specific addresses,
but quite a lot of spam gets through by using arbitrary addresses in the To
field and a 'good' address
Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
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> On 10.07.09 04:15, HerbEppel wrote:
>> Thanks, but pop3 works well for me, actually.
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>> The point is that I want to divert messages flagged as spam into a
>> web-based
>> spam folder that I can visit occasion
Benny Pedersen wrote:
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> On Fri, July 10, 2009 13:03, HerbEppel wrote:
>> Yes, I had wondered who I should pester with my question :blush:
>> Thanks for the clarification.
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> also make them clearify why use pop3 and folders :)
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> pop3 is only for gett
LuKreme wrote:
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> On 10-Jul-2009, at 00:01, HerbEppel wrote:
>> Under the heading "What is SpamBox?" the SpamAssassin Interface Help
>> panel
>> in my cPanel tells me this:
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> This is a cPanel question,a nd needs asking on a cPanel list, not this
Hello,
I'm new hear, so please bear with me...
Under the heading "What is SpamBox?" the SpamAssassin Interface Help panel
in my cPanel tells me this:
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This feature allows emails identified as spam by SpamAssassin to be
delivered to a separate m