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ISPConfig 2.x: How To Add A "Move to SPAM"-Option To Your ISPConfig Installation This document describes the steps needed to add a third spam filter strategy to your ISPConfig 2.x installation. It will allow you and your users to select, wether they want to drop spam, allow spam or move it to the corresponding IMAP junk mail folder.
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I've installed this workround for move spam into junk folder, it's work correctly but there's only a problem, the spam mail can't delete, and an ordinary email if delete one of it i get an error..there's something of wrong?
** Normal email can't delete (move on a specific folder)
** Spam can't delete (move on a specific folder)
i've the same problem..do you have found a solution?
Are you using roundcube mail when you are deleting email. I couldnt delete an email because roundcube didn't know about a 'Trash' folder to delete to.
No files with .patch extansion in my /root/ispconfig/scripts/lib/classes/ folder of my 2.2.25 ispconfig brand new install.
But i have .php files. Use these ones ???
...I used to make patch files with diff before writing that howto to better outline the changes to those files.
That should indeed be .php instead of .patch. I'll correct that.
Thankies