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 mail folder named "spam". If this folder is not
regularly checked and emptied, it may cause your email or file system quotas
to be exceeded, resulting in a failure to receive legitimate messages. You
can easily use IMAP or Horde/IMP to check messages that are routed to this
box. If you wish to use pop3 to check the spam box, just add "/spam"
(without the quotes) to the end of your pop3 login. (Example:
u...@domain.tld/spam) 
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However, it doesn't tell me how to actually activate the SpamBox option. All
I can see is an option to auto-delete spam, which I don't necessarily want
to do.

I access my mail account via POP3 and Thunderbird, and Thunderbird correctly
directs messages identified as spam by SpamAssassin into my local Junk
folder, but I would rather keep them out of regular sight in a SpamBox on
the web before they reach my local Thunderbird file system.

Sorry if the answer is obvious, but I can't quite see it.
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