move messages with title **** SPAM **** to spam folder?
Stefan Froehlich
stefan at ffa-it.com.au
Fri May 8 12:09:46 CEST 2015
No worries. I was stumbling at the same spot ... a while ago.
Cheers,
Stefan Fröhlich
42 ;-)
On 7/05/2015 8:58 PM, Stelios A. wrote:
> I feel so stupid...I had the main filter set disabled.....
>
> Thanks a lot
>
> Stelios
>
> On 6 May 2015 at 23:44, Stefan Froehlich <stefan at ffa-it.com.au
> <mailto:stefan at ffa-it.com.au>> wrote:
>
> I cannot see wether the filter set "Roundcube" is enabled or not.
> Please check and confirm. If it is enabled there is something
> wrong with your sieve filter setup.
>
> MfG Stefan Fröhlich
> 42 ;-)
>
> On 7/05/2015 5:05 AM, Stelios A. wrote:
>> Yes it is, see attached screenshots in case I'm missing anything.
>>
>> Stelios
>>
>> On 6 May 2015 at 04:44, Stefan Froehlich <stefan at ffa-it.com.au
>> <mailto:stefan at ffa-it.com.au>> wrote:
>>
>> Is the filter set enabled? Is the filter within the filter
>> set enabled?
>>
>> MfG Stefan Fröhlich
>> 42 ;-)
>>
>> On 6/05/2015 4:51 AM, Stelios A. wrote:
>>> I've created the filters but still doesn't work, it doesn't
>>> filter anything and keeps the messages in inbox.
>>>
>>>
>>> Stelios
>>>
>>> On 5 May 2015 at 06:23, Stefan Froehlich
>>> <stefan at ffa-it.com.au <mailto:stefan at ffa-it.com.au>> wrote:
>>>
>>> I've done this:
>>> Change line with $sa_tag_level_deflt:
>>> $sa_tag_level_deflt = -99; # We ant to tag ALL messages
>>>
>>> This step is not really necessary for your issue but I
>>> needed it for other reasons. I wrote an auto
>>> learn/unlearn script so users can move mails out of the
>>> junk folder and learn them as "not spam" and vice versa.
>>>
>>> Then create sieve script in roundcube:
>>> Goto settings->Filters. Create a new filter set or add
>>> to the default existing one:
>>> Filter name: SpamMove
>>> X matching any of the following rules
>>> X-Spam-Flag is eqqual to YES
>>>
>>> Move message to Junk
>>> Stop evaluating rules
>>>
>>> This works as expected on my system.
>>>
>>> MfG Stefan Fröhlich
>>> 42 ;-)
>>>
>>>
>>> On 5/05/2015 4:43 AM, Stelios A. wrote:
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> Its been a real pain to setup Kolab to do some basic
>>>> filtering for spam. I've read lots of times all docs
>>>> about spamming but most of them are either out of date
>>>> or based on old versions with different paths etc.
>>>>
>>>> I've already created a shared folder called spam and
>>>> made the changes to add the title *****SPAM***** in
>>>> from of any suspicious email which works fine. What I'm
>>>> trying to figure is how to move automatically those
>>>> emails to spam folder. I can then look once in a while
>>>> if there is any normal email on that folder.
>>>>
>>>> Tried to use filters via roundcube but they don't work,
>>>> everything that comes it stays in inbox.
>>>>
>>>> Any help is much appreciated.
>>>>
>>>> Stelios
>>>>
>>>>
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