4.3.3. Setting Up Anti-spam Filtering |
Spam detection is performed by the Anti-spam component which analyses the contents of email messages and defines whether it is spam or not according to the spam-rate value summed up from various criteria (the spam message is also related to a certain category according to how likely it is that the message contains spam: Certainly spam, Probably spam or Unlikely spam). For each category you can specify a certain action (see below for description of Anti-spam settings).
To set up the Anti-spam for a profile: 1.Make sure that your version of the program includes the Anti-spam component. 2.Choose the necessary profile in the hierarchical menu and click the item. 3.By default, the Anti-spam component is enabled. If it is not, you can enable the component by selecting the check box. 4.If you want a prefix to be added to the subject fields of spam messages, select the check box. You can edit the prefix itself in the entry field (by default, it is set to ). 5.Besides adding a prefix to the subject of spam messages, you can select actions for various categories: a)—the spam message will be moved to the database specified in the text box (if the specified database is not found, the spam message will be passed on to the receiver). You can also specify a certain folder inside the database in the text box and the spam message will be moved to this folder (if this folder is not found in the database, the spam message will still be moved to the database but not inside a folder).
b)—the spam message will be received by the server and deleted without passing it on to the receiver. However, a document for this incident will be created in the database. c)—no action will be applied to the message and it will be passed on to the receiver (the subject will still be changed if the check box is selected for this category). 6.When you finish adjusting the Anti-spam component, click .
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