Difference between revisions of "Webmail Spam Filtering"

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Your Webmail filtering system is very robust and capable of many possibilities. This guide will cover the basics to help you get started in creating your own filtering system to combat spam.  
 
Your Webmail filtering system is very robust and capable of many possibilities. This guide will cover the basics to help you get started in creating your own filtering system to combat spam.  
  
1) Login to your Webmail account at [https://webmail.xmission.com webmail.xmission.com] with your XMission username and password.
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'''1)''' Login to your Webmail account at [https://webmail.xmission.com webmail.xmission.com] with your XMission username and password.
  
2) Hover your cursor over the '''"Mail"''' tab and click '''"Filters"'''
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'''2)''' Hover your cursor over the '''"Mail"''' tab and click '''"Filters"'''
  
 
[[File:Webmailfilters.png]]
 
[[File:Webmailfilters.png]]
  
3) Navigate to the rule named "Spam Filter"
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'''3)''' Navigate to the rule named "Spam Filter"
  
 
[[File:Spamfilterrule.png]]
 
[[File:Spamfilterrule.png]]
  
4) Increase or lower the spam filtering level. The higher the number, the more loose while the lower the number is more strict.
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'''4)''' Increase or lower the spam filtering level. The higher the number, the more loose while the lower the number is more strict.
  
 
[[File:Spamlevel2.png]]
 
[[File:Spamlevel2.png]]

Revision as of 18:44, 24 January 2017

Filtering with XMission's Webmail

Your Webmail filtering system is very robust and capable of many possibilities. This guide will cover the basics to help you get started in creating your own filtering system to combat spam.

1) Login to your Webmail account at webmail.xmission.com with your XMission username and password.

2) Hover your cursor over the "Mail" tab and click "Filters"

Webmailfilters.png

3) Navigate to the rule named "Spam Filter"

Spamfilterrule.png

4) Increase or lower the spam filtering level. The higher the number, the more loose while the lower the number is more strict.

Spamlevel2.png