How to stop unwanted e-mail using Spam Filters
This article explains how to lessen the quantity of unsolicited email (spam) in your email accounts by using the Spam Filters function in cPanel. Spam Filters is an automated filtering system that use multiple approaches to detect and sift through spam communications. It is powered by Apache SpamAssassinTM.Contents Table of
- Spam Filters
- Enabling Spam Filters
- Configuring Mail Spam Filters
- Disabling Spam Filters
- More Information
Spam Filters
Spam can be a major annoyance, with messages filling up user inboxes. Additionally, spam messages can contain virus attachments or malicious links.
When you enable Spam Filters, the possibility that a message is spam is rated using scores by Apache SpamAssassinTM. There are several ways you can handle messages that Spam Filters flag as spam. Messages that have been flagged as spam, for instance, can be automatically deleted or sent to particular folders.
Although you can configure Spam Filters to automatically delete messages marked as spam, hostvento Hosting does not recommend enabling this feature. Instead, you should use a filtering rule that redirects suspected spam messages to a spam folder. For information about how to do this, please see this article.
Enabling Spam Filters
To enable Spam Filters in cPanel, follow these steps:
- Log in to cPanel.If you do not know how to log in to your cPanel account, please see this article.
- Open the Spam Filters tool:
- If you are using the Jupiter theme, on the Tools page, in the Email section, click Spam Filters:
- If you are using the Paper Lantern theme, in the EMAIL section of the cPanel home page, click Spam Filters:
- If you are using the Jupiter theme, on the Tools page, in the Email section, click Spam Filters:
- On the Spam Filters page, click Process New Emails and Mark them as Spam.
- To enable auto-deletion of spam messages, click Automatically Delete New Spam (Auto-Delete).
- To change the deletion trigger level, click Configure Auto-Delete Settings. In the Auto-Delete Threshold Score text box, type the score number, and then click Update Auto-Delete Score.A lower score is more restrictive. For example, an auto-deletion score of 1 is very aggressive and deletes many messages. An auto-deletion score of 10 is more permissive and allows more messages through without deleting them.
Configuring Mail Spam Filters
You can further customize the parameters to control how Spam Filters examines incoming messages. You can also define whitelists (trusted senders) and blacklists (known spammers).
To customize Spam Filters in cPanel, follow these steps:
- Log in to cPanel.If you do not know how to log in to your cPanel account, please see this article.
- Open the Spam Filters tool:
- If you are using the Jupiter theme, on the Tools page, in the Email section, click Spam Filters:
- If you are using the Paper Lantern theme, in the EMAIL section of the cPanel home page, click Spam Filters:
- If you are using the Jupiter theme, on the Tools page, in the Email section, click Spam Filters:
- On the Spam Filters page, click Show Additional Configurations.
- To configure whitelists, click Edit Spam Whitelist Settings:
- Click Add A New “whitelist_from” item, and then in the whitelist_from text box, you can specify e-mail addresses that are trusted senders.
- Click Update Whitelist (whitelist_from).
- To configure blacklists, click Edit Spam Blacklist Settings:
- Click Add A New “blacklist_from” item, and then in the blacklist_from text box, you can specify e-mail addresses that are known spammers.
- Click Update Blacklist (blacklist_from).
- To configure spam score settings, click Configure Calculated Spam Score Settings:
- Click Add A New “scores” item.
- In the scores list box, select the test name, and then type the score value.hostvento Hosting recommends using the following test scores:
- URIBL_DBL_SPAM 10.0 10.0 10.0 10.0
- URIBL_WS_SURBL 10.0 10.0 10.0 10.0
- URIBL_BLACK 10.0 10.0 10.0 10.0
- T_DKIM_INVALID 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0
- RDNS_NONE 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8
- URIBL_DBL_SPAM 0 1.7 0 1.7
- URIBL_WS_SURBL 0 1.659 0 1.608
- URIBL_BLACK 0 1.775 0 1.725
- T_DKIM_INVALID 0 0 0 0
- RDNS_NONE 0 1.1 0 0.7
- Click Update Scoring Options.
Disabling Spam Filters
You can disable Spam Filters whenever you want. For example, if you are unable to receive a non-spam e-mail message, you can disable Spam Filters and ask the sender to resend the message so it reaches your account.
To disable Spam Filters in cPanel, follow these steps:
- Log in to cPanel.If you do not know how to log in to your cPanel account, please see this article.
- Open the Spam Filters tool:
- If you are using the Jupiter theme, on the Tools page, in the Email section, click Spam Filters:
- If you are using the Paper Lantern theme, in the EMAIL section of the cPanel home page, click Spam Filters:
- If you are using the Jupiter theme, on the Tools page, in the Email section, click Spam Filters:
- On the Spam Filters page, click Process New Emails and Mark them as Spam. cPanel disables Spam Filters.
More Information
For general information about SpamAssassin (which runs Spam Filters,) please visit http://spamassassin.apache.org.