Domain Spam Filtering
SmarterMail includes many advanced Anti-Spam measures that will help protect your
users from unwanted email. The system administrator has probably already set up
some default spam options which you may accept or override as you feel is best.
Use default spam settings - Choose this option to accept the default spam
options provided by your system administrator. The settings will be displayed for
your reference.
Override spam settings for this domain - Select this option to customize
the way spam is handled. Spam check weights and actions will become overridable
by end users. More information about the types of actions allowed can be found below.
Spam check weights
Each type of spam check has an associated weight that factors into the spam probability
of a message. When an email comes in, all of the checks listed are run, and for
each check that the message fails, the weight is added to the overall score of the
email. The thresholds for each spam probability are examined, and the email is placed
into the appropriate category.
SPF Filtering Options
Pass - Indicates that the email was sent from the server specified by the
SPF record (more likely good mail). The weight you set may be 0 (for no effect)
or a negative number, thereby reducing the spam rating.
Fail - Indicates that the email was sent from a server prohibited by the
SPF record (highly likely spam). Set this to a relatively high weight, as the probablility
that the email was spoofed is very high.
SoftFail - Indicates that the email was sent by a server that is questionable
in the SPF record. This should either be set to 0 or a low spam weight.
Neutral - Indicates that the SPF record makes no statement for or against
the server that sent the email. Except in very special circumstances, leave this
set to 0.
PermError - Indicates that the email sender does not publish an SPF record
or there is a syntax error in the record. Since SPF is relatively new, many legitimate
domains do not have SPF records. It is recommended that you leave this at 0 until
SPF becomes more popular on the internet.
Actions
When you choose to override the spam options set by your system administrator, you
get to choose the actions that are taken when email comes in that has a low, medium,
or high priority of being spam. For each spam level, choose the action you wish
to have taken. If you chose to add text to the subject line of messages, enter in
the text in the box below the action drop down.
Trusted Senders - Email addresses (ex: joe@example.com) or domain names (ex:
example.com) can be added to the domain list of trusted senders. When email comes
in from a trusted sender, all spam filtering for that email is bypassed. Enter one
email address or domain name per line.
When all settings are entered, click on the Save link.