For those times that I'm on the road and not able to fire up Evolution
(bummer...), I use SquirrelMail on my server for webmail access.  It's
fast, clean, and It Just Works(tm).

If you don't use Procmail on your IMAP server, it's VERY simple to add a
rule to Evo to grab messages with the *****SPAM***** marker and dump
'em/ move 'em etc.

Rubin
On Fri, 2003-12-12 at 13:45, Kenneth Porter wrote:
> --On Friday, December 12, 2003 1:31 PM -0500 Rubin Bennett 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > Now I have *no* rules in my Evolution
> > filters, and a simple .procmailrc in my home directory that grabs all
> > the X-Spam-Status: Yes marked mails and dumps them into my "Junk" IMAP
> > folder.
> 
> After getting frustrated with Evo and not wanting to have to migrate all my 
> filters to yet another client, I took exactly that approach and moved all 
> the rules into a procmailrc (which I'd never used before) and switched to 
> IMAP. I bought a copy of Mulberry (available for both Win32 and Linux) and 
> now can view my mail from anywhere with any IMAP-capable client, pre-sorted 
> on delivery.
> 
> 
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