Black and white lists are used for message filtration.
To review and to edit the white and black lists, in the spam filter window click White list or Black list respectively.
To add an address to the white or black list:
1.Click Add. 2.Enter the email address in the corresponding field. 3.Click OK in the Edit list window. To change an address on the list:
1.Select the address you want to change and click Edit. 2.Make necessary changes to the information. 3.Click OK in the Edit list window. To remove an address from the list:
1.Select the address from the list. 2.Click Remove. In the Black and White lists window, click OK to save the changes.
White list
However, if the domain names in the receiver's and sender's addresses are similar, and this domain name is specified in the white list using the (*) character, this message is checked for spam. Details
•To add a specific sender, enter the full email address (for example, mail@example.net). This ensures delivery of all messages from this sender. •Each list item can contain only one address or address mask. •To add a group of sender addresses, enter the mask that determines their names. The mask defines a template for an object definition. It may contain regular characters from email addresses and a special asterisk character (*), which replaces any (including an empty one) sequence of characters. For example, the following variations are possible:
•mailbox@domain.com •*box@domain.com •mailbox@dom* •*box@dom*
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The asterisk (*) can be specified at the start or at the end of an address only.
The 'at' sign (@) is mandatory.
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•To ensure delivery of messages sent from any email address within a certain domain, use an asterisk (*) instead of the username in the address. For example, if you enter *@example.net, messages from all senders within the example.net domain will be delivered without scanning. •To ensure delivery of messages sent from email address with a certain user name from any domain, use an asterisk (*) instead of the domain name in the address. For example, if you want to receive messages from all senders with the “someone” mailbox, enter name@*. |
Black list
If the sender’s address is on the black list, the message will be automatically regarded as spam. Details
•To add a specific sender, enter the full email address (for example, spam@spam.com). All messages, received from these addresses, will be automatically regarded as spam. •Each list item can contain only one address or address mask. •To add a group of sender addresses, enter the mask that determines their names. The mask defines a template for an object definition. It may contain regular characters from email addresses and a special asterisk character (*), which replaces any (including an empty one) sequence of characters. For example, the following variations are possible:
•mailbox@domain.com •*box@domain.com •mailbox@dom* •*box@dom*
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The asterisk (*) can be specified at the start or at the end of an address only.
The 'at' sign (@) is mandatory.
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•To regard messages sent from any email address within a domain as spam, use an asterisk character (*) instead of the username in the address. For example, if you enter *@spam.com, all messages from addresses within the spam.com domain will be regarded as spam automatically. •To regard messages sent from an email address with a certain user name from any domain as spam, enter an asterisk character (*) instead of the domain name in the address. For example, if you enter name@*, all messages from all senders with the “someone” mailbox name will be regarded as spam automatically. •Addresses from the recipient domain are not processed. For example, if the recipient mailbox (your mailbox) is in the mail.com domain, then messages from mail.com domain will not be processed with the anti-spam filter. |
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