Yes, filter rules would make sense. And you could a set or recommended rules to assist with spam to give people a head start on it.
Brennan
On Wed, 16 Aug 2006 16:23:17 -0300, "Michel Moreira" drungrin@gmail.com wrote:
Surely it needs to be on RoundCube, I implemented it on HiveMail, my current (soon 'll be my older).
I'm thinking of having an Mail Rules preferences, where the users can set it own rules, and with rules like "With Subject", "With Spam Level", "With Sender" and so on, and an set of conditions ("containing", "greater than", "less than"...). But I'll take more details about it later.
2006/8/16, Brennan Stehling brennan@offwhite.net:
I would like to adjust RoundCube to automatically place new mail into
the Junk folder if it has a spam ranking from SpamAssassin.
On my server...
http://pronto.offwhite.net/antispam.html
..I have SpamAssassin set up and it will place the X-Spam-Level header
with a set of stars indicating the spam level. I think RoundCube could check the SpamLevel and provide a personal setting to allow the user to automatically drop spam into the Junk folder.
Thoughts?
-- Brennan Stehling Offwhite.net LLC brennan@offwhite.net
-- Brennan Stehling Offwhite.net LLC brennan@offwhite.net