On August 18th the Head Guru wrote:
With the recent upgrades to cPanel, the dev team has been paying more attention to the users of spam assasin.
In the previous build you would need to use a imap client to get to your spambox.
Well not anymore.
You can create a "new" e-mail account that has precisley the same settings as your e-mail account, but add:
"/spam" to the end of the e-mail account username.
This will retrieve only your SPAMBOX mail.
In order for this to be useful, you will want to set up your e-mail client to deliver this SPAMBOX mail to a special folder (perhaps called spam?) automatically.
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If I understand correctly, this will forward only the spam sent to myname@****.
If you want to review locally all spam sent to **** without using horde etc, could you activate Spam Assassin and set up a filter in the following fashion:
SpamAssassin Spam Header that begins with Yes AND then in the destination box send it to a email address such as spam@****.
Futher, wouldn't you NOT activate the spam box? It would appear to me that if you did, you would get a copy of the message in the spambox. True or false?
My intent is to download this box occasionaly and make sure no valid email was sent to other recipients at **** without having to connect with horde etc.
(BTW, can you access the spambox, if you are using it, with SquirrelMail?)
Regards,
Clark