At 17:06 3/07/03 -0700, Patrick Murphy wrote:
Is there a better method of keeping all spam for users in folders than
just setting filters on their email clients to look for the
"****SPAM*****" string and forward the email into a given folder.

I would ideally like to do this at the server level but still have a
folder for every user. I run Solaris 8 / Sendmail 8.12.9.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks

Patrick

Hi Patrick,


What I did is to make use of IMAP message folders - I run SA from procmail, and if the user enables their "Quarantine Spam" option (on a web based admin panel) then procmail delivers spam into a "Spam" IMAP folder instead of into their mailspool. This folder is accessible through the IMAP based Webmail client. (Squirrelmail)

If they use an IMAP email client they can also access their spam folder from there...

Regards,
Simon



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