well first of all - thanks for the quick response :)


John Hardin wrote:
> 
> You didn't explain your MTA tool chain, so we have no idea how to
> recommend configuring it to change where messages scored as "spammy" get
> saved.
> 
> Tell us what does delivery (e.g. procmail) in your environment and
> someone may be able to tell you how to configure delivery of spammy
> messages to a spam folder.
> 

I'm running qmail as MTA and courier-imap, there is also procmail on the
server.


John Hardin wrote:
> 
> Worst case, your mail client can probably support a rule that will move
> tagged messages to a different folder, or delete them.
> 

That's not an option for me, for it happens that I'm away from civilization
for say couple of weeks, still my updates run twice a week, and you can
imagine what the result is.
-- 
View this message in context: 
http://www.nabble.com/skip-inbox---tp17983749p17984316.html
Sent from the SpamAssassin - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.

Reply via email to