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 ^TO_.*spam@company.com
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   {
   :0fw: spamassassin.spamlock
   | sed -e '/^ReSent-/ d'

   :0c: spamassassin.spamlock
   | sa-learn --spam

   :0: spamassassin.filelock
   spam
   }
  • Wiki Markup*SquirrelMail*: You'll want to use the "Spam Buttons" plugin, located at \[http://squirrelmail.org/plugin_view.php?id=242\].
  • Sylpheed: Click on the message, go to the "Message" menu, choose "Redirect", fill in the "To:" address, and press send. Alternately, right click in the message and choose "Redirect" from the popup menu, fill in the "To:" address, and press send. (DaveGoldsmith)
  • Wiki Markup*Mozilla Thunderbird*: As of version 0.8+ the Redirect functionality is missing, but you can add it by installing the \[http://mailredirect.mozdev.org/ redirect extension\]. (MatiasPelenur)
  • From the Linux/Unix command line: If you have a folder in mbox format, you can resend each message to one or more new destinations with the following command:
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    formail +1 -i "To: spamarchive@mycompany.com, uce@ftc.gov" -i Cc: -f -ds  /usr/sbin/sendmail -t -oi </path/to/folder
    


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Wiki MarkupThanks to [WilliamStearns] for the original \[http://www.stearns.org/doc/spamassassin-setup.current.html<ac:structured-macro ac:name="redirect" ac:schema-version="1" ac:macro-id="8cfd6a02-09b5-4e4d-97ce-adeea614ed67"><ac:parameter ac:name=""><ac:link><ri:page ri:content-title="redirection info] used on this page." /></ac:link></ac:parameter><ac:parameter ac:name="location"><ac:link><ri:page ri:content-title="redirection info] used on this page." /></ac:link></ac:parameter></ac:structured-macro>

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