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HORDE: how to manage e-mail SPAM filter

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).
The users who use POP can access to Spam folder using webmail service ONLY.

 
 

:!: You have to check and empty the content of the INBOX_spam folder from time to time.


 

c) You will obtain the access to the Existing rules section.
Here you will be able to edit the spam filter rule selecting Spam Filter [ Edit Spam Filter ].
Select Edit Spam Filter...


d) On the Spam Filtering window you can change the spam level value:

  • 1) the Spam Level: field (default is 5 - Standard);
  • 2) the Folder to receive spam: field contains the default folder name INBOX_spam (where your spam e-mail is stored). We kindly suggest you to keep this folder name as default!! ;
  • 3) at the end click on SAVE.

Change default value(s)...

e) The Horde webmail service will inform you:
“ Changes saved ” & “ Script successfully activated ” .
Check the returned status...




Disable spam filter rule in order to receive all the incoming mails in the INBOX folder.

 

c) You will obtain the access to theExisting rules section.
Here you will be able to disable the Spam Filter rule.
Click on green check of the Enabled column of the Spam Filter line.
Select Disable Spam filter...


d) The Horde webmail service will inform you that the rule is now disabled.
Check the returned status...




 

c) You will obtain the access to the Existing rules section.
Here you will be able to enable the Spam Filter rule.
Click on red X mark of the Enabled column of the Spam Filter line.
Select Enable Spam filter...


d) The Horde webmail service will inform you that the rule is now enabled.
Check the returned status...

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