![]() The final option we will review is "Calculated Spam Score Settings" which provides fine-tunning of which specific object would SpamAssassin consider as a high probability of spam. There is not a delimiter to enable bulk additions. If you blacklist multiple email addresses, each email address will need to have its own entry by using the " + Add A New "blacklist_from" Item".This option allows the cPanel user to block email accounts from reaching the email accounts regardless of the spam score, example: ![]() If you whitelist multiple email addresses, each email address will need to have its own entry by using the " + Add A New "whitelist_from" Item".The wildcard (*) symbol whitelists all email IDs from for example i or and so on.To whitelist a domain simply click on "Edit Spam Whitelist Settings" and add the desired domain, for example: This option allows the cPanel user to white-list incoming emails from specific accounts, which means SpamAssassin would not prevent email delivery to the user's inbox. The first option we want to look at is "Whitelist": Let us examine the "Advanced Additional Configurations" which allows the fine-tuning behavior of SpamAssassin. See the attached screenshots:Īfter enabling the Spam Box option, you can manage it from the "Configure Spam Box Settings" link, which provides you with options to delete spam messages:Īuto-Delete: This option would activate the automatic deletion of emails classified as spam when they exceed the Spam score threshold: ![]() Let us look at the options we mentioned above Starting with Spam Box, when this is enabled, it would send emails marked as spam to a Spam box created after enabling the option. Auto-Delete Automatically Delete New Spam.Ĭalculated Spam Score Settings Customizations to the weighted SpamAssassin score options. ![]()
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