

You can enter emails or domains that you find are sending you spam regularly.

There are couple of things you can configure here and they are explained on that page but we add some more insight below.Įdit Spam Blacklist Settings: This is pretty obvious. SpamAssassin™ ConfigurationĬlick on Additional Configurations (For Advanced Users) to fine tune the default working of SpamAssassin. Or you can use Spam Box as explained above. We recommend that you first test the accuracy of SpamAssassin and fine tune it before activating automatic deletion. The higher the score, more chances that is Spam. SpamAssassin when processes the incoming email, it adds scores to the likelihood of it being spam.

5 is the default setting but it can vary from person to person. If you choose Automatically Delete New Spam (Auto-Delete), you can click on Configure Auto-Delete Settings to set the spam threshold value. You can do it right on this interface by clicking on Clear Spam Box button. Keep in mind this mailbox will not clear automatically. You can subscribe to this IMAP folder using Webmail interface or through your desktop/mobile email client software. This “spam” folder will fill up and should be emptied regularly. SpamBox will deliver any emails identified as spam by SpamAssassin into a separate IMAP folder named “spam”. You can click on Configure Spam Box Settings for more. Once it is enabled, all your incoming emails in your account will pass through SpamAssassin. You can review your Spam Box on regular basis to delete the junk emails. It is best to also enable Move New Spam to Separate Folder (Spam Box), so that in case a good email is marked spam, you can still recover it. When you login first time, and if the Process New Emails and Mark them as Spam is disabled, you can switch it on by selecting the switch button besides it: We assume that you have already logged into cPanel. In your cPanel webhosting account you can enable SpamAssassin and configure it for your needs. SpamAssassin is an automated email filtering system that attempts to identify spam messages based on the content of the email’s headers and body.
