AntiSpam Protection
AntiSpam Protection
AntiSpam allows to trace, filter out and delete spam messages coming to your e-mail box. The system doesn't delete messages recognized as spam. It only marks them as spam and delivers them in a regular way, which is why these messages also count against your summary traffic.
To manage antispam for the entire account:
- Select Account settings in the Account menu. The following page will show:

- Click to add antispam resource for all e-mail boxes or for all mail resources (box, forward, alias, responder) in this account.
- You can delete all antispams in this account by clicking the Trash icon.
To manage antispam at the level of mail domains:
- Go to the Mail Info menu and select the mail domain from the drop-down box.
- Click Go and you will see the mail service details of the chosen e-mail domain:

- On the page you will be taken to, add antispam either for all e-mail boxes of this e-mail domain or for all mail resources (box, forward, alias, responder).
If necessary, you can delete all antispams under this mail domain by clicking the Trash icon.
- Clicking the antispam icon will let you configure antispam settings for mail resources.
- Click the Submit button at the bottom of the form.
To configure antispam protection for a mail resource:
- Click the e-mail address in the E-mail list on the Mail Controls page. The following page will appear:

- Check the AntiSpam box.
- Click the Submit button at the bottom of the form.
- On the Mail Controls page click the Antispam icon in the Resources included column:

- Fill up the Antispam preferences page that will show:

- Spam check level determines how aggressively spam will be filtered. Antispam filters analyze each e-mail message as it passes through the gateway e-mail server and score it between 1 and 14. The larger the number the more likely it is considered to be spam:
- Very Aggressive: guarantees almost anything delivered to your e-mail box will be legitimate. However you will lose a lot of e-mail (processes messages that score over 2)
- Aggressive: guarantees anything delivered to you will be legitimate. Still a fair chance of false positives (processes messages that score over 4)
- Normal: might block some mailing lists messages (processes messages that score over 7)
- Relaxed: accepts semi-legitimate bulk mail (processes messages that score over 10)
- Permissive: accepts almost everything (processes messages that score over 14)
The default value is usually 5, but this can be changed by the hosting system administrator.
- Spam processing:
Mark as spam: this will tag the e-mail as spam, i.e. add the word SPAM to the subject line of the e-mail and then forward the e-mail on to the client as an attachment with details. Remove: this will delete the spam e-mail so when the client performs a send/recieve, they will never see the e-mail. Move To: this allows you to specify a e-mail box spam e-mail goes to. The client will never see this e-mail unless they access the specified e-mail box.
- MaxScore level, if not Undefined, overrides the Spam check level with an alternative score range from 20 to 500:
- Very Aggressive - 20
- Aggressive - 40
- Strict - 60
- Moderate - 80
- Neutral - 100
- Soft - 150
- Permissive - 200
- Loose - 300
- Very Loose - 500
If a spam e-mail is detected on this level, it is deleted irrespective of your choice for Spam processing.
- White List - sender e-mail addresses to accept
- Black List - sender e-mail addresses to reject
Note: White and Black Lists have priority over the spam check level. * you can use masks using '*' and '?'. For example: *@domain.com, ?abc@domain.com, *.domain.com * e-mail addresses or masks should be separated by ',' or ';' or 'ENTER' or 'TAB' or 'SPACE'.
- Click the Submit button at the bottom of the form.
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