On Wednesday 28 June 2006 23:04, John Kielkopf wrote: > Helio Cavichiolo Jr wrote: > > Sorry to repost, but how nobody answered, I supposed my explanation or > > my English wasn't that clear. > > > > I'm using xmail with courier-imap and this is working fine. > > I also included spamassassin to filter spams, and this is also working > > fine. Now, I would like messages marked as spam to be delivered to a > > specific folder inside user homedir > > (/var/MailRoot/domains/the_domain/the_user/Maildir). Is it possible? > > While I have yet to do it, I was thinking about accomplishing this by > copying the message (@@FILE), with Xmail's "<<MAIL-DATA>>" and > everything before it stripped, to the appropriate folder (after first > checking that the folder exists), and then returning an error code 4 > (reject without notification). > > Let me know if it works. > > --John > I've been doing a similar thing for a couple years now (GNU/Linux OS). My company requires backups of all messages so the filter I use drops a copy of all incoming & outgoing messages to a specified folder.
If a user needs a re-send of a message I use buthead to put everything below <<MAIL-DATA>> in their mail folder. Adrian Hicks - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe xmail" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For general help: send the line "help" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]