Hi Tom,
We use Dovecot, but its not Dovecot changing the message header its MS
Outlook 2013. It's not just a local copy (pst file) that's being
changed; the server copy is being changed by Outlook as well. We ran
into this when trying to train DSPAM on messages moved from the inbox to
a spam folde
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Hi Eric,
Does the change also happen on the IMAP server, or only in the
client's local cache? Which IMAP server is that?
I'm no expert, but AFAIK the client tells the server to move the
message around. There is no way for the client to tell the ser
Hi Tom,
I have a client who uses MS Outlook 2013. It strips some of the header
when moving email between IMAP folders. Have you heard of this? Leave it
to Microsoft to break RFC protocol.
Eric Broch
On 2/26/2015 3:06 PM, Tom Hendrikx wrote:
> On 26-02-15 22:23, David Mehler wrote:
> > Hello,
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On 26-02-15 22:23, David Mehler wrote:
> Hello,
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> I'm having an issue where spam messages are delivered to a Spam
> mailbox via sieve, but to retrain I have to move them to the inbox
> or another folder. Well, the subject ***spam*** header is st
Hi Dave,
The antispam plugin only moves the message between the imap folders
spam/other folder and optionally sends a copy of the message
to another process to do the training i.e dspam.
Your training may well be working, you can see if this is the case be
either:
1. Turning on debugging in DSP
Hello,
I'm having an issue where spam messages are delivered to a Spam
mailbox via sieve, but to retrain I have to move them to the inbox or
another folder. Well, the subject ***spam*** header is still there and
the message headers are still showing a status of spam and in the
message the text id