Good day, Ryan,

On Mon, 15 Dec 2003, Ryan Lumsden wrote:

> I have been assined the job to delete all incoming mail before it reaches the 
> mailboxes. Now I understand this is not recommend as "some" mail can be HAM. 
> 
> So what I would like to do is filter the labeled mail to a SPAM folder in the 
> users mailbox, all mailboxes are MDIR so this is not a problem. 
> 
> Now where the problem lies is I have a deadline I don't have time to do any 
> more googling, so does anyone know how to do this or point me in the right 
> direction. I also understand SA might not be the right app for this task.

        Give this article a try for general setup:
        http://www.stearns.org/doc/spamassassin-setup.current.html

        Once you've identified the spam, the "X-Spam-Level: \*\*\*..." 
trick can filter off to another folder, and this can be a shared folder as 
long as all your users can write to it.
        Cheers,
        - Bill

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