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Posted to users@spamassassin.apache.org by mstarcom <ms...@yahoo.com> on 2008/03/30 08:08:19 UTC

spamassassin spam folder

I am currently on a shared host. When I enable spamassassin's spam folder in
Cpanel, all the spam for the entire domain is lumped into one common folder. 

I will soon be moving to a VPS.  Will it be possible to configure
spamassassin so that each users spam folder is seperate?

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Re: spamassassin spam folder

Posted by Arvid Ephraim Picciani <ae...@ibcsolutions.de>.
On Sunday 30 March 2008 08:08:19 mstarcom wrote:
> I am currently on a shared host. When I enable spamassassin's spam folder
> in Cpanel, all the spam for the entire domain is lumped into one common
> folder.
>
> I will soon be moving to a VPS.  Will it be possible to configure
> spamassassin so that each users spam folder is seperate?

your MTA does that. not sa. If your MTA supports sendmail style .forward 
files, you can just drop some lines in it, to tell it to redirect mails with 
X-Spam containing yes to a different directory. 
i configured mine to do that for all users. I use exim but every proper MTA 
around should be able to do that. just google or ask at their ML.

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Re: spamassassin spam folder

Posted by Theo Van Dinter <fe...@apache.org>.
On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 11:08:19PM -0700, mstarcom wrote:
> I am currently on a shared host. When I enable spamassassin's spam folder in
> Cpanel, all the spam for the entire domain is lumped into one common folder. 
> 
> I will soon be moving to a VPS.  Will it be possible to configure
> spamassassin so that each users spam folder is seperate?

SA only marks up messages, it doesn't put anything in a folder, that's Cpanel
it sounds like.

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