I have experienced e-mail systems where each user has a "Spam" (and "NotSpam" on some) folder in their folder hierarchy to which they can simply move spam to have it classified as spam for them personally (per user Bayes databases for example). So leaving out the latter part (the per-user database and handling, etc.) I wonder what, if anything exists to monitor the Spam (and NotSpam) folders for all users. While I can see this being a neat built-in feature of a mail server like Cyrus IMAP, I doubt it exists. I'd be happy to be corrected. But short of that, I can imagine a monitoring process which, using IMAP, opens a handle to the Spam (and NotSpam) for every user and takes action to classify anything that shows up in those folders accordingly, by perhaps handing the items that do show up to another "classification" process (i.e. spamassassin perhaps). I wonder if such a beast exists. I'd love any pointers if anyone knows of such. Cheers, b.
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