In another mail environment, I'm running SA-Exim (http://marc.merlins.org/linux/exim/sa.html) which runs SA at SMTP time. This patch has a few other benefits like being able to reject messages with a spam score of >= $REJECT_SCORE so that they won't even make it into your Inbox (or junk folder) while messages with a score of >= $ACCEPT_SCORE will be marked as spam but still be delivered incase it's a false positive. After moving to DA from my old Exim+SA-Exim setup, the number of messages in my junk folder has gone from a few to a few dozen. I'm wondering, if SA-Exim isn't supported, if there's another way to do this in Exim.
Next, procmail. Any plans to support procmail? This would be great as I'd like to be able to direct messages to IMAP folders server-side as opposed to my email client needing to do it. This also comes in really handy for things like checking mail on mobile phones. Having the mass of mails that are not important for me to immediately read not appear in the inbox of my phone make for a much more productive experience.
Last, and an extension to the procmail question, is there any way that end users (email users) are able to login to some portion of DA to do things like manage their own vacation messages (and/or procmail filters if it were every officially supported)?
Next, procmail. Any plans to support procmail? This would be great as I'd like to be able to direct messages to IMAP folders server-side as opposed to my email client needing to do it. This also comes in really handy for things like checking mail on mobile phones. Having the mass of mails that are not important for me to immediately read not appear in the inbox of my phone make for a much more productive experience.
Last, and an extension to the procmail question, is there any way that end users (email users) are able to login to some portion of DA to do things like manage their own vacation messages (and/or procmail filters if it were every officially supported)?
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