26
Nov
2006
As promised when delivering the DSPAM documentation I’ve finished how to setup maildrop today. I’ve got it running for a few days on my own server and I must say it works perfectly. All spam found by DSPAM is now put into a mailfolder of my choice and not in my inbox. I haven’t setup any fancy filtering yet just plain spam/nonspam filtering but it’s a start.
You can read all about how to setup maildrop in the documentation. If you have problems in using it please post your errors and problems in the forum.
Next up is to have maildrop create folders that not already exist in your inbox when needed and to have users have their own filtering rules. Hope you like it as it is currently…
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June 12th, 2007 at 4:46 pm
I was looking for how to “have maildrop create folders that not already exist in your inbox when needed”. If you have an update on that, it would be nice to see it here. Thanks.
June 12th, 2007 at 4:51 pm
I’ve tried it some time ago but other projects came in between. I guess it’s time to pick this up again