Hi all, Still no luck with using the system variables, and even hardcoded destination directories in the .spamassassin.rc won't work to redirect my spam-tagged mail to a separate folder. Any help still appreciated, as I'd REALLY like server side rules to take care of this. Best, Farao Edit: solved: I feel like a complete and utter fool: a trailing slash in the destination path was the key here: :0: * ^X-Spam-Status: Yes $HOME/Maildir/.Junk/
1. Where I find the files located in INBOX.Trash, INBOX.Draft, INOX.Send in ISPConfig? 2. I would like to direct some ***spam*** marked emails to INBOX.Trash but I can't find them there by using: How should I do it?
1. Where or how is ***spam*** puttetd in the mailheader? Ist Postfix rewriteting it? I don't know where to go: Ich would like to do the same whith the virus mails. 2. It seems to me ispconfix isn't using amavis. How is Postfix handling the mails whithout amavis? What the reason of not using amavis in ISP? Im am interessting in a technical dokumentation of ISP. Is something like this available?
1) Procmail recipe in the home directory of the mail user. 2) Procmail recipe that scans the mail with spamassassin.
Ok, ok but thank a lot for everything. Your doing a great work! 2. I can't find the Procmail Recipes which replace ***spam***. I only find am entry in ".user_prefs" but this file seems to belong to spamassassin. I would like to user rewriterules as used for rewriting the header after passing spamassassin for rewriting the header after passing clamav to rewrite the header to something like "***virus found***" Less usage/wastage of RAM bu using Procmail recipe than amavis? Is it more fast to use Procmail recipe? 3. Does ISPC create the Mailsubfolder for example ".Trash" or does squirrelmail do it. Do you know which script is creating it?
That's the correct file. I think both ways are not very fast. The problem is that amavisd and SpamAssassin are written in Perl which makes them rather slow. You'd have to do it with Squirrelmail or any other IMAP client.