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webmail-horde:filter:spam-level [2011/05/18 11:48]
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 ====== HORDE: how to modify E-MAIL SPAM FILTER ====== ====== HORDE: how to modify E-MAIL SPAM FILTER ======
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 +<note w>NEW VERSION AVAILABLE AT THE PAGE: [[services:​e-mail_service:​webmailfaq:​start|NEW WEBMAIL interfaces]]</​note>​
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 +/**
 ===== General information about SPAM ==== ===== General information about SPAM ====
  
-Except for some " old " users, all the incoming mail tagged as **[Maybe SPAM]** are automatically moved in the folder  ​INBOX_spam ​(depending on your spam level value).\\ +Except for some " old " users, all the incoming mail tagged as **[Maybe SPAM]** are automatically moved in the folder  ​Junk (depending on your spam level value).\\ 
-**<color purple>​The users who use POP can access to INBOX_spam ​folder using webmail service (horde) ONLY</​color>​**. /** inizio commento or squirrel fine commento*/ ​+**<color purple>​The users who use POP can access to Junk folder using webmail service (horde) ONLY</​color>​**. /** inizio commento or squirrel fine commento*/ 
 +/**
  
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 ===== General information about e-mail filters (SPAM included)===== ===== General information about e-mail filters (SPAM included)=====
  
-{{page>​services:​e-mail_service:​e-mail_filters_condivisa}}+{{page>​services:​e-mail_service:​old-e-mail_filters_condivisa}}
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 ===== What is the spam level? ===== ===== What is the spam level? =====
  
-Each incoming mail is scanned by our anti-spam filter, that assigns it a **spam-score value**.+Each incoming mail is scanned by our anti-spam filter, that assigns it a **spam score value**.
 \\ \\
-If an e-mail is suspect, the anti-spam program tags it as **[Maybe SPAM]** and assigns to it a **spam-score value** starting from **3.5**.\\ +If an e-mail is suspect, the anti-spam program tags it as " ​[Maybe SPAM] " ​and assigns to it a **spam score value** starting from **3.5**.\\ 
-Depending on your **Spam level** set using **horde** /** inizio commento or **squirrel** ​ fine commento */ (default **5**), the incoming mails will be delivered into the **INBOX** or **INBOX_spam** folder.\\+Depending on your **Spam level** set using **horde** /** inizio commento or **squirrel** ​ fine commento */ 
 +/** (default **5**), the incoming mails will be delivered into the **INBOX** or **Junk** folder.\\
 For example using default settings (Spam level 5): For example using default settings (Spam level 5):
-  * an e-mail with spam-score value " //5// " will be delivered into the **INBOX_spam** folder, but it is tagged as //[Maybe SPAM]// because its value is > of 3.4; +  * an e-mail with spam score value " //5// " will be delivered into the **Junk** folder, but it is tagged as " ​[Maybe SPAM] " ​because its value is > of 3.4; 
-  * an e-mail with spam-score value " //4// " will be delivered into the **INBOX** folder, but it is tagged as //[Maybe SPAM]// because its value is > of 3.4; +  * an e-mail with spam score value " //4// " will be delivered into the **INBOX** folder, but it is tagged as " ​[Maybe SPAM] " ​because its value is > of 3.4; 
-  * an e-mail with spam-score value  " //3// " will be delivered into the **INBOX** folder.\\ +  * an e-mail with spam score value  " //3// " will be delivered into the **INBOX** folder.\\ 
-If you set " //1// " as your //Spam level// a lot of your incoming mails will be delivered into the **INBOX_spam** folder (LICIT E-MAILS TOO!!!!). \\ +If you set " //1// " as your **Spam level** a lot of your incoming mails will be delivered into the **Junk** folder (LICIT E-MAILS TOO!!!!). \\ 
-If you set " //9// " as your //Spam level// a lot of your incoming mail will be delivered into the **INBOX** folder (SPAM MAILS TOO).\\+If you set " //9// " as your **Spam level** a lot of your incoming mail will be delivered into the **INBOX** folder (SPAM MAILS TOO).\\
 So if you wish to change your spam level, **choose carefully.** So if you wish to change your spam level, **choose carefully.**
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-===== Clean the INBOX_spam ​folder =====+===== Clean the Junk folder =====
  
-:!: You have to check and empty the content of the INBOX_spam ​folder from time to time. +:!: You have to check and empty the content of the **Junk** ​folder from time to time. 
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 There are some differences,​ so choose carefully and remember what you have just read before this section.!!\\ There are some differences,​ so choose carefully and remember what you have just read before this section.!!\\
 fine commento */ fine commento */
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 +/**
  
  
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-b) then select ​//Filters// (always on the left sidebar).+b) then select ​**Filters** (always on the left sidebar).
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 {{hf2.jpg|Filter selection...}} {{hf2.jpg|Filter selection...}}
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 c) You will obtain the access to the //Existing rules// section. \\ c) You will obtain the access to the //Existing rules// section. \\
-Here you will be able to edit the spam filter rule selecting **the little sheet of paper** [ __Edit Spam Filter__ ] on the left of //Spam Filter//.\\+Here you will be able to edit the spam filter rule selecting **the little sheet of paper** [ __Edit Spam Filter__ ] on the left of //Spam Filter// ​line.\\
 {{hfs1.jpg|Select Edit Spam Filter...}} {{hfs1.jpg|Select Edit Spam Filter...}}
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 d) On the //Spam Filtering// window you can change the standard values: d) On the //Spam Filtering// window you can change the standard values:
     * **1)** the //Spam Level:// field (default is **5 - Standard**);​     * **1)** the //Spam Level:// field (default is **5 - Standard**);​
-    * **2)** the //Folder to receive spam:// field contains the folder name where your spam e-mail is stored (default **INBOX_spam**).  **We kindly suggest you to keep the default folder name!! **But if you wish to change this folder name anyway, you have to create this new folder before this operation;  +    * **2)** the //Folder to receive spam:// field contains the folder name where your spam e-mail is stored (default **Junk**).  **We kindly suggest you to keep the default folder name!! **But if you wish to change this folder name anyway, you have to create this new folder before this operation;  
-   * **3)** then click on**SAVE**.+   * **3)** then click on **SAVE**.
 {{hfs2.jpg|Change default value(s)...}} {{hfs2.jpg|Change default value(s)...}}
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-c) The horde webmail service will inform you: //Changes saved// //Script successfully activated//.\\+c) The horde webmail service will inform you: \\ 
 +" ​Changes saved " ​" ​Script successfully activated ​" ​.\\
 {{hfs3.jpg|Check the returned status...}} {{hfs3.jpg|Check the returned status...}}
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 c) You will obtain the access to the //Existing rules// section. \\ c) You will obtain the access to the //Existing rules// section. \\
 Here you will be able to enable the Spam Filter rule.\\ Here you will be able to enable the Spam Filter rule.\\
-Click **on green sign** [ __Enable Spam filter__ ] of the //Enabled// column of the //Spam Filter// line. \\+Click **on red X** [ __Enable Spam filter__ ] of the //Enabled// column of the //Spam Filter// line. \\
 {{hfs6.jpg|Select Enable Spam filter...}} {{hfs6.jpg|Select Enable Spam filter...}}
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 d) The horde webmail service will inform you that the rule is now enabled.\\ d) The horde webmail service will inform you that the rule is now enabled.\\
 {{hfs7.jpg|Check the returned status...}} {{hfs7.jpg|Check the returned status...}}
 +*/