I use Exim->Spamassassin->DBMail and that's what I do to put spam into a
separate folder.  I have routers defined in Exim so if it's determined
to be spam, it executes "dbmail-smtp -d [EMAIL PROTECTED] -m \"Spam\""
and if it's not spam, it executes "dbmail-smtp -d [EMAIL PROTECTED]"


-Sean

On Mon, 2005-01-31 at 21:19 -0800, Micah Stevens wrote:
> I don't know if this has been changed in 2.x, as I'm still running 1.x stuff, 
> but it used to be:
> 
> dbmail-smtp  [-n  headerfield] [-d addresses] [-u usernames] [-m mailboxname] 
> [-r return path]
>        [-f file]
> 
> So, you can deliver to junk by:
> 
> dbmail-smtp -u username -m junk
> 
> I think.. never tried delivering to anything but inbox, but that's what the 
> docs say.. 
> 
> man dbmail-smtp gives you that.. that program's name has been changed in 2.x 
> though, right? 
> 
> -Micah 
> 
> On Monday 31 January 2005 07:39 pm, Simon Buchanan wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Simon Buchanan wrote:
> > > Hi There, We are using postfix>amavis>dbmail.. and im wondering how to
> > > get amavis delivering SPAM to a INBOX/Junk, rather than just the
> > > INBOX... Does any body else do this and can provide some setup tips?
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> >
> > Is there anyone who can help me with this setting please?
> >
> > Thanks!!!
> >
> > SImon
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