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- | ====== Spam ====== | + | ====== Spam Control and Deterrence |
===== What to do about Spam ===== | ===== What to do about Spam ===== | ||
- | * There' | + | |
- | * You can use our filtering service to reduce it, if you like (see below) | + | |
- | * There' | + | * There' |
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+ | ===== Greylisting | ||
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+ | We run the OpenBSD [[http:// | ||
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+ | You can view a list of messages which were blocked or greylisted | ||
===== Spam Filtering ===== | ===== Spam Filtering ===== | ||
- | We now run the SpamAssassin filter on all incoming messages to our mail system. SpamAssassin simply assigns each message a " | + | We also run the SpamAssassin filter on all incoming messages to our mail system. SpamAssassin simply assigns each message a " |
* Messages with a score of 5 or less are left alone | * Messages with a score of 5 or less are left alone | ||
- | * Messages with a score between 5 and 8 have the text ****SPAM added to their subject line befrore | + | * Messages with a score between 5 and 10 have the text ****SPAM added to their subject line before |
- | * Messages with a score over 8 are rejected. | + | * Messages with a score over 10 are rejected |
- | However, we will be checking the results of our spam scoring over time, and shall probably revise some of these thresholds downwards. | + | ==== Custom Filters ==== |
- | You can change settings within your account to take further action based on this score, such as move messages to a different folder, or even delete them completely. | + | You can change settings within your account to take further action based on the spamassassin |
These settings are made within the Physics webmail system. As an example, let's say you want to filter those messages with scores with 6 or higher, so they are placed into a separate folder instead of your INBOX. | These settings are made within the Physics webmail system. As an example, let's say you want to filter those messages with scores with 6 or higher, so they are placed into a separate folder instead of your INBOX. | ||
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* Under Condition change the first drop-down box which says **To: or Cc** to **X-Spam-Level** | * Under Condition change the first drop-down box which says **To: or Cc** to **X-Spam-Level** | ||
* In the text box after contains enter < | * In the text box after contains enter < | ||
- | * Under Action choose **Move message into** and select a folder name as the destination. | + | * Under Action choose **Move message into** and select a folder name as the destination. |
* Under **Additional actions**, check **STOP: If this rule matches, do not check any rules after it.** | * Under **Additional actions**, check **STOP: If this rule matches, do not check any rules after it.** | ||
* Click **Add New Rule** | * Click **Add New Rule** | ||
- | ===== Training | + | ==== Understanding |
- | Sometimes, SpamAssassin will misidentify a message, so that a message which is clearly spam receives a low score, or vice versa. | + | |
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- | You can help to train our mail server to recognise spam better by copying misidentified messages to the global " | + | |
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- | <note important> | + | |
- | Before you try using this, read the instructions below carefully! | + | |
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- | * Copy spam messages | + | You can see the set of rules which triggered a spam tag for a particular message in the header |
- | * Don't copy any messages in here which already have **SPAM** in the subject - SpamAssassin | + | |
- | * Don't copy messages into here just because you didn't want them. We' | + | |
- | * Copy regular messages which spamassasssin wrongly thought were spam into the " | + | |
- | Both these folders are " |