I created a .procmail file in my home directory with the usual parameters and the recipes in the $HOME/procmail folder, which I've done before. This time it doesn't work - either the procmail recipes are either not read or not applied. Previously, my mail folder was /var/spool/mail/cvkluka, with UID/GID cvkluka/mail Now my mail folder is /var/spool/imap/c/user/cvkluka, owned by cyrus/mail; if I chown it to UID/GID cvkluka/cvkluka as recommended by procmail, all mail disappears from my Roundcube mail directories when I log on. In both cases, I've used spamassassin:
On Fri, 31 Aug 2007 10:29:52 +0100, Alex Walker alex@x3ja.co.uk wrote:
I still use procmail for this. On the server that's running roundcube, I put the following in my .procmailrc - I use bogofilter, with 3 states, so I filter into 2 different places as you can see...
:0:
- ^X-Bogosity: Spam
spam/verified
:0:
- ^X-Bogosity: Unsure
spam/unsure
Hope that helps
Alex
On Thu, 30 Aug 2007 12:31:06 -0800, Christine Kluka cvkluka@cerebellum.biz wrote:
Hi,
I have Roundcube Version 0.1-rc1, with a junk mail folder. How do I filter junk mail (to deliver junk mail to the junk mail folder instead of my inbox)? My junk mail is usually marked Spam by MailScanner, and there
are
other criteria I could apply to filter other messages if I knew what to configure.
I've used procmail in the past to make sure junk mail was delivered to a mail folder other than my inbox, but only with POP3 clients. Recommendations?
Thanks in advance
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