Hi Nic,
Am Dienstag, den 06.12.2016, 11:25 -0600 schrieb Nic Bernstein:
> Marcus,
> In my original response I forgot to mention that for this, or any
> similar approach, to work, you need to use the misnamed "proxyservers"
> setting in imapd.conf to grant access to an administrative user.
>
Hi Vladki,
Am Dienstag, den 06.12.2016, 22:22 +0100 schrieb Vladislav Kurz via
Info-cyrus:
> Dne Út 6. prosince 2016 08:34:39, Marcus Schopen via Info-cyrus napsal(a):
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm looking for an easy way to fetch spams, which were moved into a
> > special junk subfolder by users in their
Dne Út 6. prosince 2016 08:34:39, Marcus Schopen via Info-cyrus napsal(a):
> Hi,
>
> I'm looking for an easy way to fetch spams, which were moved into a
> special junk subfolder by users in their accounts. I'd like to move
> those messages from there to my account, so I can analyse them to adjust
> "MS" == Marcus Schopen via Info-cyrus
> writes:
MS> Hi, I'm looking for an easy way to fetch spams, which were moved
MS> into a special junk subfolder by users in their accounts. I'd like
MS> to move those messages from there to my account, so I can analyse
MS> them to adjust anti spam
Marcus,
In my original response I forgot to mention that for this, or any
similar approach, to work, you need to use the misnamed "proxyservers"
setting in imapd.conf to grant access to an administrative user.
proxyservers:
A list of users and groups that are allowed to p
Hi,
I'm looking for an easy way to fetch spams, which were moved into a
special junk subfolder by users in their accounts. I'd like to move
those messages from there to my account, so I can analyse them to adjust
anti spam rules. How would you do that?
Ciao!
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