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Using .qmail to move spam to a separate folder

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Hi,

Plesk only gives the choice of tagging spam or deleting it. What I'd like to be able to do is move spam to a separate folder. At the moment

At the moment I'm doing this with a cron job that examines each message in cur/ and moves it if the spam score is over a certain threshold. This isn't very efficient though: I have lots of domains/mail accounts, plus the script needs to run every couple of minutes, otherwise there's a good chance that the user will fetch his email before new spam has been moved.

So, I've been trying to figure out a way to do this via the .qmail file (I'm aware that Plesk would overwrite this file if the user made changes to his account, but I can manage that). Any pointers please?
 
Hello,

As of now, there is no such buil-in functionality in Plesk. Help on how to do this manually with a cron job would be out of our scope, as it is not related to Plesk.
 
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