From: Tony S. <tsh...@st...> - 2003-03-03 17:03:12
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Uh, no can do. The accounts that will be setting these up will be checking their mail 99% of the time from pop3. What I see happening is that they route their spam to the Trash folder, and then after a few months they reach their disk quota and mail stops getting delivered. Just need to have a warning that says that if a false positive is matched it WILL be deleted, are you sure you want to do this? Any chance it could be included, or post a 'patch' to the list to enable it? Tony Shadwick Manager of Internet Services Strategic Technology Group On Mon, 3 Mar 2003, Jonathan Angliss wrote: > Hello Tony, > On Monday, March 03, 2003, Tony Shadwick wrote... > > > Just wondering if there's a way for in SAConf (and the procmail > > plugin for that matter) to set a target for /dev/null and label it > > 'Delete'? > > > Not very good with php, just perl, so I can't very well do this myself. > > I'd suggest against /dev/null'ing any mails, but more routing them > to a spam folder which you can inspect maybe once or twice a week. > But otherwise, yes, it's probably very easy. > > -- > Jonathan Angliss > (jo...@sq...) > |