Atleast this works (better would be to catch spam_score via regex from the other header (I don't remember name)):
require ["fileinto"]; if header :contains "X-Spam-Flag" "YES" { fileinto "INBOX.junk"; stop; } And remember to activate it :/ And if it is still not working, is this only rule? Btw, how much I break things if I move script into its place without uploading it via timsieved (i.e some caching issues or something) or is it like -> copy that script, tell sieve to use it (or is it just that "default" which is always in use and possible scripts can be symlinked without breaking things). ++Titus On Tue, 1 Jul 2003, Michael Grundmann wrote: > hi, > > my sievescript look like: > > require ["fileinto"]; > if header :contains "X-Spam-Level:" "******" { > fileinto "INBOX.junk"; > } > > but the spam-mail would'nt sort in INBOX.junk. any hints? > > michael > > -- > Wenn man keine Vögel mag, ist es völlig in Ordnung, mit Kanonen auf > Spatzen zu schiessen. [Ratti in suse-linux] > > >