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Old 12-31-2010, 04:05 PM
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Default Modifying junk/no junk behavior

We use a third party spam blocker. It does a better job than zimbra/spamassassin/amavis is doing, and incorporates some other methods of spam/ham determination. I have managed to hide the junk/not junk buttons in order to avoid user confusion.

I would like to be able to have the junk/not junk buttons forward the message to junk/not junk email addresses in addition to the default behavior.

Not sure how to proceed here, and where the existing code for this functionality might be living.

I would prefer to do this as a zimlet or other modular fashion to avoid breakage due to software upgrades.
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Old 01-01-2011, 12:04 AM
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I would prefer to do this as a zimlet or other modular fashion to avoid breakage due to software upgrades.
Why not just go to the Admin UI and set a forwarding address in the account?
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Old 01-05-2011, 11:01 AM
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Why not just go to the Admin UI and set a forwarding address in the account?
Perhaps I'm misunderstanding something, but what I need to do in order to integrate the other product is forward spam mail to one address, ham to another.

When you say set a forwarding address in the account WHICH account are you speaking of? Where in the Admin UI?
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Old 01-05-2011, 12:49 PM
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Perhaps I'm misunderstanding something, but what I need to do in order to integrate the other product is forward spam mail to one address, ham to another.

When you say set a forwarding address in the account WHICH account are you speaking of?
You're talking about the spam/ham account behaviour aren't you? It would be a modification to them.

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Where in the Admin UI?
They're in the Admin UI under 'Accounts'.
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Old 01-05-2011, 01:58 PM
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If you aren't using the internal AS/AV, then just set the global attributes
zimbraSpamIsSpamAccount and zimbraSpamIsNotSpamAccount to the external account names you want to receive the reports at.
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Old 01-05-2011, 02:25 PM
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If you aren't using the internal AS/AV, then just set the global attributes
zimbraSpamIsSpamAccount and zimbraSpamIsNotSpamAccount to the external account names you want to receive the reports at.
Just to be sure I understand you correctly...

as the zimbra user...

zmprov mcf zimbraSpamIsSpamAccount spam@a-non-zimbra-server

will now forward spam mail to this account when the junk button is clicked?

and

zmprov mcf zimbraSpamIsNotSpamAccount notspam@a-non-zimbra-server

will do the same with regard to the not junk button?
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