[BlueOnyx:24151] caughtspam

Meaulnes Legler @ MailList bluelist at waveweb.ch
Thu Aug 6 02:12:48 -05 2020


hello

in the GUI, a user can individually configure his SPAM Action as

  * SPAM-Filter disabled
  * Deliver, but mark as SPAM
  * Move to folder 'caughtspam'
  * Delete SPAM on the server

this is fine, but is it possible to globally change the name of the IMAP-folder /caughtspam/ to something else, like /Junk/?

this would match the default setting in the webmailer Roundcube for storing spam/junk-mail. Of course, one can configure in the RC settings the junk folder to use the caughtspam folder instead, but this is asked too much for most of the ordinary users...

Thank you and best regards

ベ⊃ Meaulnes Legler
Zurich, Switzerland
+41¦0 44 260-1660

PS some digging in the system didn't help to find an easy way:

*# grep -r /usr/ -e caughtspam*
/usr/sausalito/handlers/solarspeed/av_spam/userconf-runner.pl:            print PFILE "mail/caughtspam\n";
/usr/sausalito/ui/chorizo/extensions/User.Email/30_SPAM.php:                        if (preg_match('/^mail\/caughtspam/', $line)) {
Binary file /usr/share/locale/fr_FR/LC_MESSAGES/solarspeed-av_spam.mo matches
Binary file /usr/share/locale/da_DK/LC_MESSAGES/solarspeed-av_spam.mo matches
Binary file /usr/share/locale/en_US/LC_MESSAGES/solarspeed-av_spam.mo matches
Binary file /usr/share/locale/es_ES/LC_MESSAGES/solarspeed-av_spam.mo matches
Binary file /usr/share/locale/ja_JP/LC_MESSAGES/solarspeed-av_spam.mo matches
Binary file /usr/share/locale/it_IT/LC_MESSAGES/solarspeed-av_spam.mo matches
Binary file /usr/share/locale/nl_NL/LC_MESSAGES/solarspeed-av_spam.mo matches
Binary file /usr/share/locale/pt_PT/LC_MESSAGES/solarspeed-av_spam.mo matches
Binary file /usr/share/locale/de_DE/LC_MESSAGES/solarspeed-av_spam.mo matches
/usr/share/doc/spamassassin-3.4.0/USAGE:    a folder called "caughtspam" in your home directory.
     

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