On 10-04-04 19:59:43, Tony Nelson wrote: > On 10-04-04 14:07:49, Thomas Leuxner wrote: > > Am 04.04.2010 um 19:53 schrieb Tony Nelson: > > > > > I retrieve my mail from dovecot over POP3. Sometimes dovecot > > > delivers a message into the spam mailbox, even though I have no > > > spam filtering enabled. > > > > Dovecot does not do that. Your MUA such as Thunderbird might do > this, > > or a milter or some other process on your MTA may do that, but > > Dovecot won't (unless you tell it to sieve mail for you and file > into > > the spam mailbox). > > Well, here is something you do not know about dovecot. > > []# zgrep 'dovecot.*spam' /var/log/maillog-20100404.gz > Apr 3 17:14:12 rapidxen dovecot: deliver(tonynelson): > msgid=<164696033923172620...@xpsp5>: saved mail to spam > []# > > deliver sends the message wherever it is directed, apparently in this > case by an anti-spam header added by an intermediate mail server. ...
Bah. After figuring out how deliver was being run, which I see is in the /etc/procmailrc I copied from the Dovecot WIKI[1], all I have to do is comment out the extra lines[2] that direct spam elsewhere. Those lines are probably needed under some circumstances. [1] <http://wiki.dovecot.org/procmail> [2] :0 w * ^X-Spam-Status: Yes | $DELIVER -m spam -- ____________________________________________________________________ TonyN.:' <mailto:tonynel...@georgeanelson.com> ' <http://www.georgeanelson.com/>