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====== IPG Mail Server Antispam ====== | ====== IPG Mail Server Antispam ====== | ||
- | The IPG mail server integrate a very strong and powerful Antispam engine. This filters, using Bayesian logica and others method of filtering, can stop near the 98% of the spam that all of us receive every day. Currently we maintain the filter in **learning** state so all the messages //even the spam messages// are delivered to the final mailbox, without blocking anything. Of course we want to activate the filter so all the spam is blocked, but because the filter is very strong, | + | The IPG mail server integrate a very strong and powerful Antispam engine. This filter, using Bayesian logica and others method of filtering, can stop approx. |
The interaction with the Antispam filter is quite simple: every time you receive a message that the filter didn't correctly identify you have to forward the same message back to the filter. | The interaction with the Antispam filter is quite simple: every time you receive a message that the filter didn't correctly identify you have to forward the same message back to the filter. | ||
This way the filter can **learn** directly from you what is spam and what is not. | This way the filter can **learn** directly from you what is spam and what is not. | ||
<note warning> | <note warning> | ||
- | If you want to receive all the messages without filtering (you are a spam lover technically speaking), inform the System Administrator, | + | If you want to receive all the messages without filtering (you are a spam lover technically speaking), inform the System Administrator, |
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In our configuration, | In our configuration, | ||
- | For this reason every mail that is recognized as spam will be delivered to the **SPAM** folder already present in your mailbox. | + | For this reason every mail that is recognized as spam will be delivered to the **SPAM** folder already present in your mailbox. **You have to look in the folder SPAM if you received spam mail**. |
- | **You have to look in the folder SPAM if you received spam mail**. | + | |
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- | If you don't see the SPAM folder under your mailbox account you have to subscribe to the folder. Follow these instruction to do this (for Thunderbird): | + | \\ |
+ | **If you don't see the SPAM folder under your mailbox account you have to subscribe to the folder. Follow these instruction to do this (for Thunderbird)**: | ||
<box green round 90%> | <box green round 90%> | ||
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- Select the message and open it | - Select the message and open it | ||
- Click the link **Forward as Attachment** | - Click the link **Forward as Attachment** | ||
- | - Insert the address notspam@lth.epfl.ch in the **To:** field (you can use also the pure **notspam**) | + | - Insert the address notspam@lth.epfl.ch in the **To:** field |
- Click the **Send** button | - Click the **Send** button | ||
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- Select the message and open it | - Select the message and open it | ||
- Click the link **Forward as Attachment** | - Click the link **Forward as Attachment** | ||
- | - Insert the address spam@lth.epfl.ch in the **To:** field (you can use also the pure **notspam**) | + | - Insert the address spam@lth.epfl.ch in the **To:** field |
- Click the **Send** button | - Click the **Send** button | ||