Hi, I recently installed an IMAP server with dovecot and the dovecot antispam plugin with dspam backend. If I configure dspam to not include the signature in the X-DSPAM-Signature header will I be able to move mail into SPAM folder? Regards, Isabel
> I recently installed an IMAP server with dovecot and the dovecot > antispam plugin with dspam backend. > > If I configure dspam to not include the signature in the > X-DSPAM-Signature header will I be able to move mail into SPAM folder?Not with the dspam backend. johannes -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 836 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part URL: <http://dovecot.org/pipermail/dovecot/attachments/20080723/da867d18/attachment-0002.bin>
Hi Which dovecot-antispam backend (must allow the movement of mail into SPAM folder) integrates with amavis and spamassassin? Regards, Isabel
Hello, If I use dovecot as LDA how do I move old mails without signature? Regards, Isabel Michael A. Revenko wrote:> Hello, isabel.estevao! > You wrote to <dovecot at dovecot.org> on Wed, 23 Jul 2008 17:26:54 +0100: > > ie> I recently installed an IMAP server with dovecot and the dovecot > ie> antispam plugin with dspam backend. > > ie> If I configure dspam to not include the signature in the > ie> X-DSPAM-Signature header will I be able to move mail into SPAM > folder? > > ie> Regards, > > It is possible in case you are using dovecot as LDA and cmusieve > plugin for dovecot LDA > > With best regards, Michael A. Revenko. E-mail: mike at mrgfd.org.ua >
>> I recently installed an IMAP server with dovecot and the dovecot >> antispam plugin with dspam backend. >> >> If I configure dspam to not include the signature in the >> X-DSPAM-Signature header will I be able to move mail into SPAM folder? >> > > Not with the dspam backend. > > johannes >I think that the question wasn't to the point. The problem we have is in the transition phase. At one point we have emails with the DPSAM header and emails that haven't got it but we don't want users to notice the introduction of this plugin and DSPAM. So we would like to allow users to move any mail to the spam folder even if those mails haven't got the DSPAM signature. In which case the email could be moved and not passed to dspam. If you see this as a functionality that could go into your plugin we would be willing to develop the patch based on any idea you have on how this should be done. Thanks, -- Nuno Lopes
On Wed, 2008-07-23 at 23:44 +0100, Nuno Lopes wrote:> I think that the question wasn't to the point. The problem we have is in > the transition phase. At one point we have emails with the header and > emails that haven't got it but we don't want users to notice the > introduction of this plugin and DSPAM. So we would like to allow users > to move any mail to the spam folder even if those mails haven't got the > DSPAM signature. In which case the email could be moved and not passed > to dspam. > > If you see this as a functionality that could go into your plugin we > would be willing to develop the patch based on any idea you have on how > this should be done.Hmm. I don't necessarily see that as a desirable feature because in the case that something is actually wrong with the spam tagging you want to notice it isn't working right. If you really need that, just don't set an error when it happens and do nothing, allowing the move. johannes -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 836 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part URL: <http://dovecot.org/pipermail/dovecot/attachments/20080724/b9091f06/attachment-0002.bin>
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