My mail server has a spam guard configured in such a way that it introduces the word spam in the subject of the mail it classifies as spam. I was wondering if it was possible to have a default SPAM folder for every user and to move the messages having SPAM in their subject automatically to this folder.
I don't think that is something that roundcube needs to support,
as you can have procmail or other mail filtering outside of a webmail client.
On Thu, 30 Mar 2006, Nipun Jain wrote:
My mail server has a spam guard configured in such a way that it introduces the word spam in the subject of the mail it classifies as spam. I was wondering if it was possible to have a default SPAM folder for every user and to move the messages having SPAM in their subject automatically to this folder.
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I think you mean message flters.. At the moment RC don't support this.
Greetings Thomas
On Thu, 30 Mar 2006 00:38:13 +0530, "Nipun Jain" jain.nipun@gmail.com wrote:
My mail server has a spam guard configured in such a way that it introduces the word spam in the subject of the mail it classifies as spam. I was wondering if it was possible to have a default SPAM folder for every user and to move the messages having SPAM in their subject automatically to this folder.
After being on the forums, and seeing that there is an issue with the quota display actually being too long for the space alloted if you have a large quota (over 1000 MB it seems) I came up with a way to dynamically generate the image. Also, I've added the functionality to enable or disable the image inside the user preferences.
There's obviously no point putting all the code and stuff here, so you can find the entire tutorial online on the forums. The link is: http://roundcubeforum.net/index.php?topic=47.0
I hope it gets added to the CVS soon, or at least added as functionality. Roundcube could really gain from it!!
~Brett Patterson Roundcube Forum Admin www.roundcubeforum.net