[spambayes-bugs] [ spambayes-Feature Requests-1177574 ] Move ham to another folder

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Feature Requests item #1177574, was opened at 2005-04-06 03:38
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Category: Outlook
Group: None
>Status: Closed
Priority: 5
Submitted By: chriszzz (chriszzz)
Assigned to: Mark Hammond (mhammond)
Summary: Move ham to another folder

Initial Comment:
Hi

Currently, Spambayes has options to move spam and
suspected spam to different folders, and all ham are
then left in their original place. It would be great if
it could also move ALL the remaining ham into a
specified folder.

Why do I need this ? Because I want to achieve a
whitelist, which you of course have explained in great
detail why you won't be adding. I can have Outlook move
my emails ( from senders in my whitelist ) to my HAM
folder ( using Outlook filters ), and leave the
remaining emails ( which are NOT in my whitelist ) in
my Inbox for Spambayes to process. When Spambayes is
done, it can then move all Hams into my HAM folder,
where they will join my whitelisted emails. Neat, and
you don't have to meddle with the Outlook address books
or contact lists.

Thanks. By the way, great job on this software. It's
great in almost every way, but I really need a
whitelist without having to meddle with web interfaces
or proxies like other anti-spam software.



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>Comment By: Kenny Pitt (kpitt)
Date: 2005-04-06 13:14

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Dupe of [ 1036970 ]

This has already been implemented in version 1.1, currently
in alpha test phase.

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