On Sat, 21 Jul 2007 17:20:16 -0400, Jim Pingle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: </snip> > I have heard of people using a spam folder and a ham folder that. > > Using that approach you could also add something such as this: > * Drag the mail into the spam/ham folder > * Set the message to "read" when it is moved > * Trigger the processing somehow, either via cron or some other means. > * Set the message to "unread" if processing terminated in error > * Delete the message if processing is successful. > > If you have "unread" mail in the spam folder, you know there was in error. > You could also have a script write in an X- header with details if you > wanted. > > That would work with cron-based batch processing, and also offers a > rudimentary method of feedback. The meaning of "read" or "unread" could be > interchangeable. > > It's not perfect, but it should be doable. Although some people, myself > included, don't like to have two extra folders sitting there taking up > screen space. > > Jim
If what you mean is storing it in Spam/Ham folders and have a script process it later, that's kind of hack-ish and not really something I'd look into, IMHO, that would be if I had no other options so I'll take it into account if I don't get much help on the guts of rcube, though I dont like the idea since I deliver Spam to the Spam folder using Sieve rules. -- Elisamuel Resto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Source Mage GNU/Linux / http://sourcemage.org ID: 0x18615F19 / FP: B66D 1C2A E8EE B922 1D9C D98F D2D5 FB61 1861 5F19
