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Admin Admin Group

Joined: 24-February-2003 Posts: 162
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| Posted: 05-April-2003 at 8:25am
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Please use this section to submit Feature Enhancement Requests.
Regards,
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Shivaji Member

Joined: 27-May-2003 Posts: 29
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| Posted: 28-June-2003 at 11:28am
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Could we have an alternate version of the free instance of GW-CRU that ships with GeeWhiz which allows the items marked as SPAM to be moved to the Trash rather than the "GEE Whiz SPAM" folder ?
Since we already have the Trash being cleaned out every seven days, this allows us to "take care" of lazy users who never clean out the SPAM folders despite repeated reminders, and get rid of the thousands of pieces of garbage that accumulate everyday. I have sent our users detailed instructions on how to modify the rules but only 1% have complied so far - too much effort, apparently!!
Thanks for a great product ...
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Admin Admin Group

Joined: 24-February-2003 Posts: 162
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| Posted: 28-June-2003 at 12:32pm
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Hello, Shivaji.
CRU for GEE Whiz has a number of switches that can be used when it is implemented. The switches are documented in the readme.txt file.
To do what you are looking for, the switch you want to use is /f=Trash. That should create a rule that moves the S-P-A-M to the Trash folder.
/f="GEE Whiz SPAM"
Sets the Move to FOLDER name to which emails identified as SPAM by GEE Whiz should be stored. If this value contains spaces, it must be enclosed in quotation marks. This folder will be generated if it does not exist.
Let me know if that helps out.
Regards,
Aldo
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Shivaji Member

Joined: 27-May-2003 Posts: 29
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| Posted: 30-June-2003 at 1:24pm
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Thanks Aldo, I will try that out.
One question though. If the earlier rule has already been created, which one will `fire` first ? I just do not seem to be able to get people to use the powerful features in GroupWise, and I if start talking about things like rules and their eyes seem to glaze over ...
Shivaji
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Shivaji Member

Joined: 27-May-2003 Posts: 29
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| Posted: 01-July-2003 at 7:09am
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Aldo,
I tried the command line switches but it does not seem to be working right.
Here is the command line I used :
crugwhiz /i=S-P-A-M /b /f=Trash
This creates the rule for moving the SPAM to the Trash folder, but it looks for a subject line which starts with "-S-P-A-M /b" NOT one that starts with "S-P-A-M". The rest of the rule is OK.
What am I doing wrong ?
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Frank Bulk Member

Joined: 03-April-2003 Posts: 3
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| Posted: 02-July-2003 at 9:14pm
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Try putting the subject line in quotes, ie:
crugwhiz /i="S-P-A-M" /b /f=Trash
This was reported by one of the beta testers, but I guess never fixed.
Frank
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Shivaji Member

Joined: 27-May-2003 Posts: 29
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| Posted: 04-July-2003 at 9:56am
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It still does not do what I was talking about in the original enhancement request.
Using the command line switches as indicated earlier by Aldo (/f=Trash) CREATES a folder called Trash, rather than using the system Trash folder. This defeats the purpose, as (as far as I know), only the system Trash folder can be set to delete contents more than x days old.
Is there some other switch I am missing ?
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Admin Admin Group

Joined: 24-February-2003 Posts: 162
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| Posted: 09-July-2003 at 5:58am
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Hello, Shivaji,
Shane Courtrille, the CRU for GEE Whiz developer is looking into why this would not be working as designed.
Regards,
Aldo
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