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====== ROUNDCUBE: how to manage e-mail SPAM filter ====== | ====== ROUNDCUBE: how to manage e-mail SPAM filter ====== | ||
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- | PLEASE IGNORE THIS PAGE, IT IS ABOUT A NEW WEBMAIL INTERFACE NOT READY YET... WORK IN PROGRESS …. | ||
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- | 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 Spam folder using webmail service ONLY</color>**. | **<color purple>The users who use POP can access to Spam folder using webmail service ONLY</color>**. | ||
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{{page>services:e-mail_service:spam-lev-condivisa}} | {{page>services:e-mail_service:spam-lev-condivisa}} | ||
- | ==== 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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- | f) The Roundcube webmail service will inform you that ” Filter saved successfully ”. Please note: in the //Filter section// on the left of the window, your Spam Filter rule will appear " (Disabled) ". | + | f) The Roundcube webmail service will inform you that ” Filter saved successfully ”. \\ |
+ | In the //Filter section// on the left of the window, your Spam Filter rule will appear " (Disabled) ". | ||
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{{s5.jpg|Check the Disabled status on the left.}} | {{s5.jpg|Check the Disabled status on the left.}} | ||
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* **2)** then click on **Save**. | * **2)** then click on **Save**. | ||
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- | {{s2b.jpg|Remove the check in the //Disable rule// box, then save your spam rule...}} | + | {{s2b.jpg|Remove the check in the Disable rule box, then save your spam rule...}} |
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- | f) The Roundcube webmail service will inform you that ” Filter saved successfully ”. Please note: in the Filter section on the left of the window, your Spam Filter rule will appear without " (Disabled) " now. | + | f) The Roundcube webmail service will inform you that ” Filter saved successfully ”. \\ |
+ | In the Filter section on the left of the window, your Spam Filter rule will appear without " (Disabled) " now. | ||
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{{s3.jpg|Check the returned status.}} | {{s3.jpg|Check the returned status.}} | ||
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==== Reset spam filter rule ==== | ==== Reset spam filter rule ==== | ||
+ | The Spam Filter rule is the only default rule of Roundcube. \\ | ||
+ | If you wish to reset it to default values, first you have to **delete** your Spam Filter rule, then | ||
+ | you have to **re-create** spam filter rule. | ||
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- | d) In //Filters// section, click on //**Spam Filter**// rule. | + | d) In //Examples Filter// section, click on //**Spam Filter**// rule. |
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- | {{s1.jpg|Select your Spam Filter rule...}} | + | {{s1.jpg|Select Spam Filter rule...}} |
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- | e) | + | e) Click on **Delete**. |
- | * **1)** In the //Filter Rules// section, you can change the value of the **Test string** field, <color teal>do not change any other fields!!</color> ; | + | |
- | * **2)** then click on **Save**. | + | |
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- | {{s2.jpg|Change the value of the Test string files ONLY, then save your Spam Filter rule...}} | + | {{s2c.jpg|Delete your Spam Filter rule clicking on Delete...}} |
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- | f) The Roundcube webmail service will inform you that ” Filter saved successfully ”. | + | f) Confirm the operation, **click on OK**. |
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- | {{s3.jpg|Check the returned status.}} | + | {{s9.jpg|Confirm the operation clicking on OK...}} |
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+ | g) In the //Filter// section on the left your Spam Filter rule does not exist any longer. | ||
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+ | {{s7b.jpg|Check the Filter section status.}} | ||
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+ | Now you have to [[#Re-create spam filter rule|re-create your spam filter rule]]. | ||
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+ | ==== Re-create spam filter rule ==== | ||
+ | The Spam Filter rule is the only default rule of Roundcube. \\ | ||
+ | If you have deleted unawares or deliberately this rule, | ||
+ | please execute the following instructions to re-recreate it.\\ | ||
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+ | c) Select **Filters** tab. \\ | ||
+ | {{f-v1.jpg|Select Filters tab...}} | ||
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+ | d) In //Examples Filter// section, click on //**Spam Filter**// rule. | ||
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+ | {{s7.jpg|Select Spam Filter rule...}} | ||
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+ | e) Click on **Save**. | ||
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+ | {{s8.jpg|Save your Spam Filter rule...}} | ||
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+ | f) The Roundcube webmail service will inform you that ” Filter saved successfully ”.\\ | ||
+ | You can see your Spam Filter rule in the //Filter// section on the left. | ||
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+ | {{s3.jpg|Check the returned status.}} | ||
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