Simon Wilson wrote:
Is there a way to have the 'Innocent' button shown on Inbox (dynamic view) for one user only?

Yes, you can do this by defining several mail server backends in Imp's backends.local.php. Besides your regular backend that everybody is using, make a copy of that backend and enable the "spam" array key and the subordinate array keys on this second backend only. Of course, the second backend should refer to the exact same IMAP server as the first one (regarding "hostspec" etc.). The only difference between the two backends should really be the "spam" setting. Then, regular users, who connect to the first backend, will not see the buttons you are referring to, because their mail server does not have spam filtering capabilities enabled.

The only remaining task is to assign your username (or a set of users including you) to the new backend server that does have the spam setting enabled. This can be done using a hook. I'd recommend to put a hook into Imp's config directory using a file named "hooks.local.php", because "hooks.php" will be overwritten upon updates of Horde groupware. So I'd suggest to make a copy of hooks.php and call it hooks.local.php, plus rename the original hooks.php e.g. to hooks.original.php (you'll need to repeat this rename or delete step on every update). Inside the hooks.local.php file, you'll need to fill in the preauthenticate function. It could look like this:

public function preauthenticate($userId, $credentials) {
  $spamreportserver="spamreport"; # Key from backends.local.php
  $spamtester=array("yourusernamehere","afellowtester");

if ( ($userId) && (($credentials['authMethod']=='authenticate') || ($credentials['authMethod']=='transparent')) ) {

    if (in_array($userId, $spamtester)) {
Horde::log("$userId is a spamtester, so sending to spamreport server", "INFO");
      $credentials['server'] = $spamreportserver;
      $credentials['transparent'] = true;
      return array(
        'credentials' => $credentials,
        'userId' => $userId
      );
    } # if Spamtester
  }
}

For more information on what the hook file should look like, take a look at the examples given in hooks.php.dist


Jens
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