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Commit 5e9c59b6 authored by Bob Mottram's avatar Bob Mottram
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Webmail spam handling

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......@@ -872,6 +872,11 @@ mkdir -m 700 /etc/skel/Maildir/sent
mkdir -m 700 /etc/skel/Maildir/sent/tmp
mkdir -m 700 /etc/skel/Maildir/sent/cur
mkdir -m 700 /etc/skel/Maildir/sent/new
mkdir -m 700 /etc/skel/.learn-spam
mkdir -m 700 /etc/skel/.learn-spam/cur
mkdir -m 700 /etc/skel/.learn-spam/new
mkdir -m 700 /etc/skel/.learn-spam/tmp
ln -s /etc/skel/.learn-spam /etc/skel/spam
#+END_SRC
If you're starting from scratch and don't already have a /Maildir/ directory in your home directory, then create one as follows:
......@@ -886,6 +891,11 @@ mkdir -m 700 /home/$MYUSERNAME/Maildir/sent
mkdir -m 700 /home/$MYUSERNAME/Maildir/sent/cur
mkdir -m 700 /home/$MYUSERNAME/Maildir/sent/tmp
mkdir -m 700 /home/$MYUSERNAME/Maildir/sent/new
mkdir -m 700 /home/$MYUSERNAME/Maildir/.learn-spam
mkdir -m 700 /home/$MYUSERNAME/Maildir/.learn-spam/cur
mkdir -m 700 /home/$MYUSERNAME/Maildir/.learn-spam/new
mkdir -m 700 /home/$MYUSERNAME/Maildir/.learn-spam/tmp
ln -s /home/$MYUSERNAME/Maildir/.learn-spam /home/$MYUSERNAME/Maildir/spam
chown -R $MYUSERNAME:$MYUSERNAME /home/$MYUSERNAME/Maildir
#+END_SRC
......@@ -1782,7 +1792,9 @@ rm -rf /var/www/$HOSTNAME/htdocs/mail/installer
Now with a browser navigate to https://mydomainname.com/mail and log in.
You'll notice that you may not be able to see any mailing list folders which you may have created earlier using the /mailinglistrule/ script. To make folders visible click on the cog-like settings icon at the bottom left of the screen then select *manage folders*. You will then be able to select which folders you wish to become visible.
You'll notice that you may not be able to see any mailing list folders which you may have created earlier using the /mailinglistrule/ script. To make folders visible click on the cog-like settings icon at the bottom left of the screen then select *manage folders*. You will then be able to select which folders you wish to become visible. Make sure that the *sent* and *spam* folders are selected.
Click on the *Mail* icon to go back to your main mail screen then click on the *Settings* icon at the top right of the screen and select *special folders*. Set *Sent* to (lower case) *sent* and *Junk* to *spam*.
*** Thunderbird
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