![]() You’ve configured spamassassin for your mail server. o content_filter=spamassassin < service postfix restart Smtp inet n - n - smtpd -o content_filter=spamassassin ![]() Spamassassin unix - n n - pipe flags=R user=spamd argv=/usr/bin/spamc -e /usr/sbin/sendmail -oi -f $ Here is the step:Īt the bottom of the file add the following code: Spam assassin is now configured but we need to integrate this with postfix. To achieve this you need to modify two files.įirst edit the file /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cfįirst part is done. You need to configure them manually (so far I know). Click here to learn how to do it.If you install OX or Kopano, spamassassin will not configured automatically for postfix. You can read more about Email Filtering with SpamAssassin here.įor further questions, or if you need help, please open a support ticket from your HostPapa Dashboard. Whitelist an email from a specific email address: Enter Whitelist all emails from a specific domain: Enter *.Enter one domain name or email address per line: Use this guide to setup your server’s spam prevention to help cut down on the amount of spam you have to deal with How SpamAssassin Works. Whitelist domain names or specific email addresses in the whitelist_from sections, ensuring that such messages are never flagged as spam. That’s why cPanel comes pre-installed with Spam Filters powered by Apache SpamAssassin, one of the most powerful open source email filtering systems available.HostPapa recommends you leave these as they are, unless otherwise instructed.) (The remaining score items are for specific settings related to more detailed Apache SpamAssassin configuration. Experiment to see what works best for your situation. This field allows you to further your numerical score settings you could, for example, set the score to 4.3. This setting is the same as the one you set in the Filters section of the main Apache SpamAssassin page. Blacklist an email from a specific email address: Blacklist all emails from a specific domain: Enter or *.Blacklist domain names or specific email addresses in the blacklist_from sections, ensuring that all messages from the specified domain or email address are flagged as spam.When you click the Show Additional Configurations button, you’ll be able to see advanced options: The last section of the SpamAssassin page gives you access to advanced configuration settings. Instead, you must click the Configure SpamAssassin button at the very bottom, change the value for required_score, and then click the Save button at the bottom. NOTE: You may not be able to save the Required Score in the drop-down feature. SpamAssassin will mark your spam so it is easy to notice (you can even have SpamAssassin automatically delete those emails). Just set up SpamAssassin once and it works for all of your account’s emails. ![]() ![]() If you have more than one domain associated with your HostPapa account, click on the appropriate domain link, then enter your cPanel password if required.Ĭlick Process New Emails and Mark them as Spam button to enable it.Ĭlick Process New Emails and Mark them as Spam button to disable it.ĥ means everything will be marked as spam. To enable and disable SpamAssassin, please do the following:Ĭlick on My cPanel. We recommend activating it as soon as you create an account or log in for the first time.
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