Email with a spam rating is split into "likely spam" (rating 6-10) and "almost certainly" (rating 10+) spam. Challenge almost certain spam, mark likely spam - A more advanced way of spam handling if you receive lots of spam.
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Suitable if you receive small amounts of spam, want to keep this "out of your inbox" and are happy to periodically check your Spam folder.
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Mark probable spam and deliver to spam folder - Again, email with a spam rating over 6 is marked in the subject but delivered to your surgeweb Spam (ie IMAP Friends Pending) folder.Suitable if you receive small amounts of spam. Mark probable spam and deliver to inbox - As the name suggests, email with a rating of 6 or higher is marked in the subject and delivered as normal to the inbox.Disabled - Surgemail does not identify or process mail in any way as spam.These are the recommended configuration "one step spam control" configurations available: There is a "one step spam control" that allows you to configure all the underlying user.cgi spam handling settings in one of several configurations depending on your personal preference on how you want email identified as spam to be handled: This involves storing all suspected spam in a single location, and having several predefined recommended configurations for users to select.Īll of the traditional user.cgi spam handling featues are still available, but most users should never need to configure them directly. Surgeweb attempts to simplify surgemail's spam handling for end users and administrators.
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Recommended "Surgeweb Style" spam handling