Hi all
i install roundcube to work as a quarantine interface for our
global virus and spam folders, but i have some specific problems about
this:
- i need to forward the emails as attach for the bayes filter, forward
inline doesnt work as its needed...
Is there way to change the forward behavior (one option, patch, other
solution) or does require a big rewrite?
note that i dont need to write anything to the forward message, other
than the TO:, so a hack like "echo | mutt -a $email_file $to" could be
enough...
-i archive the last day quarantine to a folder date, but roundcube
requires me to every day add that new folder, is any option to tell
roundcube to auto select all available folders everytime?
-i also need to "release" some spam from that quarantine, so i would
need to forward the email with the "email from" to the "email to"...
the sendmail command would be something like this:
sendmail -f $from $to < $email_file
probably with the forward as attach, this could probably be hacked
easily
i would do that, but i have limited php knowledge and dont know where
to change all this... at least i was able to put the search box
searching for TO, CC, Subject, From, but that was too easy 8)
finally, i'm having problems using imaps, using plain imap all works fine,
but with imaps i always get wrong authentication (the imap server is
working fine, i can connect with a email client with via plain imap and
via ssl)
thanks in advance for any help
higuita
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