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[NMLUG] squirrelmail features
I run SpamAssassin. I have procmailrc dump suspected mail into a
"probably-spam" folder. I have what SA calls "almost-certainly-spam"
redirected to /dev/null. It's pretty straight forward to set up, and
well documented. If you have trouble, I can help.
You can very easily install SA with CPAN.
I then use SquirrelMail as my mail front-end. I have a folder set up
called "spam," which I manually move spam to, and have a cron job
"learn" and delete that mail every hour.
j
aaron@boim.com wrote:
> Debian stable/woody has delivers squirrelmail 1.2.
> I can see that there are things like spambayes plug-ins
> for squirrelmail 1.4.
>
> I REQUIRE some sort of ability to filter
> and move mail to other folders. At least to be
> able to take mail tagged as spam by programs like SpamAssassin
> and get them out of the way. I will also want to be
> able to automaticly put mail from mailing lists (like this one)
> into unique folders.
>
> If I could run another spam filter (spambayes?) and have it
> re-direct mail to spam folders, that would be excellent.
>
> Can this be done in squirrelmail 1.2?
> If it can be done in squirrelmail 1.4, is there a way I can
> use Debian "testing" packages to get the upgrade, or do
> I need to install the latest squirrelmail by hand?
> (squirrelmail is NOT on backports.org. Are there other
> similar sites with more up-to-date packages for Debian/stable?)
>
> Thx,
>
> aaron
>
>
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