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Re: Automatic spam mover

Subject: Re: Automatic spam mover
Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2007 09:12:15 +0100
Thanks for answers.

This is going to be used in a hospital, and since hospitals are
getting mails that can be taken as spam I need to move it to another
folder insted of delete it.
I'v got an reply with something that I almost could use, but it was
serverside only and what I need is..
A way to make it so the user can decide if he/she wants to use this.
Example, I make an shortcut on everyones desktop/profile and call it
"Move spam to own folder" and if users run it, it will be created an
filter that moves messages with "x-spam-level: ****" to the folder
"Inbox/Spam"..

Thanks again!

--
 Lars

On 1/25/07, Tucker <junk@google.com> wrote:
Perhaps there might be helpful:

Scripting Outlook's Rules Wizard
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=306108

and

Importing rules into the Rules Wizard
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=196206

On 1/25/07, Lars <sunberg@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all
>
> We have are using spamassasin to rate incoming mail with
> "x-spam-level:" in the mail headers.
> Our users are using exchange 2003 and outlook 2002 SP3 to read the
> mail. We have many thousand of users and we need an solution to this
> problem:
>  - All mail that have "x-spam-level: *****" should be moved to an
> folder called "Spam" under the users mail profile.
>  - The users can decide if he wants to use this filter.
>
> Okay, soo until now we have made this filter manually on every users
> that requested it. But we need to script it now becouse its starting
> to get to many who wants this.
> I'v been looking around for an way to script this but with no luck.
> Is there any way to do this? Have an script that the users can run and
> activate this filter.. ?
>
> In front thanks
>   Lars
>


-- --tucker Enterprise... something...


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