On 02/12/14 03:53, Tom Hendrikx wrote:
>> Could it be simpler to have all my mail delivered to a special mailbox
>> (i.e., a maildir "unsorted"), then run dspam against it regularly to put
>> mail in maildirs "ham", "spam", and "unsure"? Is it possible?
> 
> That is an ugly solution I think :)
> 
> As you're using a recent dovecot install, you could also look into using
> sieve + extprograms extension, to run dspam as a filter from sieve. This
> will add the dspam headers that you can use with for instance spamtest
> extension (or plain sieve sorting rules).

Doing this would be a much better option than delivering it all to a
single mailbox, which will lose SMTP envelope information before you're
done with delivery.


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