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Re: SPAM & HAM Reporting Suggestions
I just set that account up on each computer that I wanted to have
access to it. As long as the user has the correct login and password
there should be no issues.
David Bergkvist wrote:
tisdagen den 2 december 2003 kl 00.15 skrev Jim Strickland:
What I did was create a SpamAssassin IMAP account. Within that
account I used one of my email client machines to create two
folders, one for junkmail, and one for goodmail. I give each client
machine access to those two folders. Each person in my company can
now move junkmail to the "junkmail" folder and copy good mail to
the "goodmail" folder. I can then run sa-learn on those two
folders. So far everything seems to be working great.
Sounds very good. But how do you give your other mail clients access
to the junkmail IMAP folder? Don't IMAP just let in the user that
own the account?
Yours,
/David Bergkvist
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