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	<category>Spam</category>
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	<theme>Customizing spam filters</theme>
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xmlns="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40">You can customize the settings
for your spam filter from the
user panel
logins.

You can either login directly at the user panel, or - if
you&#039;re the
site owner - you can login to the site owner panel and click
&quot;MAILBOXES/USERS&quot; in the left menu. From there,
you can click a
user name to switch to that users panel.

Once logged in to the user panel, you can click &quot;SPAM
FILTERING&quot;
in the left menu and follow the instructions on the page.

You can customize the spam score required for mails to
qualify as spam and
the actions to take.

The default option is &quot;low&quot; - a spam score of 5.
If you add a higher custom number, you will allow more spam
to pass the
filter.
If you add a lower custom number, you will allow less spam
to pass the
filter - but might also block mails that aren&#039;t spam.


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<b>ADVANCED CUSTOMIZATION:</b>
You can fine tune the way different rules are weighted to
calculate the
spam score.
In most cases, you will not need to do this, but if you have
a good
understanding of spamassassin you can change the scoring
like this:

Each user account has his own home folder (located in the
&quot;/home&quot;
folder of your account).
Inside this folder, there is a &quot;.spamassassin&quot;
folder, with a
customization file in it.

For the &quot;admin&quot; account, the file would be in:
/home/admin/.spamassassin/user_prefs

Inside this file, you can define rules that will overwrite
the default
rules for spamassassin.

The file has commented examples at the top and can be
changed via SSH
logins or FTP.

Please make sure that you don&#039;t make syntax errors if
you customize
this file - and please try send a mail to yourself after
editing it to make
sure the mail is working.</content>
	<author>EchoEcho Support</author>
	<date>12.07.2009, 21:03</date>
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