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Posted to users@spamassassin.apache.org by Michael Grant <mi...@gmail.com> on 2007/11/12 10:41:29 UTC

spamassassin and gmail

I filter mail on my server and then forward some of it to gmail.

Does anyone out there have a trick you can share to get gmail to
filter on spamassassin's x-spam markup to put mail directly into the
spam folder (or even to set a label)?

I do not want to modify the subject because once you modify the
subject, you can't unmodify it if the mail isn't spam and it stays
that way in gmail's archive forever.

Michael Grant

Re: spamassassin and gmail

Posted by Alain Wolf <wo...@k18.ch>.
Michael Grant schrieb:
> I filter mail on my server and then forward some of it to gmail.
> 
> Does anyone out there have a trick you can share to get gmail to
> filter on spamassassin's x-spam markup to put mail directly into the
> spam folder (or even to set a label)?
> 
> I do not want to modify the subject because once you modify the
> subject, you can't unmodify it if the mail isn't spam and it stays
> that way in gmail's archive forever.
> 
> Michael Grant
> 

Hello Michael

I use maildrop for this.
http://www.courier-mta.org/maildrop/

Works well with qmail and an do lots of other things to. Is faster and
easier to use than procmail.