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Spam Protection: SpamAssasin

The solution most web hosts offer for the e-mail protection is called SpamAssassin.

SpamAssassin is an automated mail filter that uses a wide range of heuristic algorithms on mail headers and message body text to identify "SPAM" (unsolicited email). This software is capable of eliminating more than 98% of all SPAM messages. Its performance depends on the individual configuration, which can be tuned by each website owner. Once identified, the mail is tagged as "SPAM" for later filtering using the user's desktop mail client.

For more information, please visit SpamAssassin official website.

To configure your SpamAssassin, please follow the steps below:

Step 1: To access the SpamAssassin Menu, click on the SpamAssassin icon on the main screen of your cPanel interface.

Spam Assassin

Step 2: To enable SpamAssassin, click on the Enable SpamAssassin button.

Enable SpamAssassin

 

Step 3: To disable SpamAssassin, click on Disable SpamAssassin.

Disable SpamAssassin

 

Step 4: To enable Spam Box, click on Enable Spam Box.

Enable Spam Box

 

Step 5: To disable Spam Box, click on Disable Spam Box.

Disable Spam Box

 

Step 6: To configure SpamAssassin, click on Configure SpamAssassin.

Configure SpamAssassin

 

You will be taken to a page where you will be able to configure how aggressive SpamAssassin to be for the spam messages. You can blacklist up to five mail addresses from which you don't want to receive mail.

Blacklist email addresses

 

  • In the required_score field you can set the number of hits required before a mail is considered as spam. SpamAssassin uses its own algorithm when assigning spam score to messages. Basically, the lower value you set, the more aggressively SpamAssassin will treat the incoming messages.
  • In the score fields you can assign scores to a given test performed by SpamAssassin.

The last five fields are for whitelisted mail addresses. You should whitelist addresses which send mail that is often tagged incorrectly as spam.

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