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Topic: Spamfilter settings

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Hello,

I have a client that is complaining that she recieves a lot of spam.
So i changed her spamrule to higer number. -> but there is no difference at all. :-(

These ar the settings in spam policy:

[v] enable spam checking
[ ] in quarantine
[v] Activate virus checking
[ ] emails in quarantine
[V] Bad-header checking - Turn on sender limit on
[ ] no emails in quarantine
[v] enable banned filetype checking

prefix text [SPAM] is checked [V]
Classify mail as spam when score is >= 12

What do i need to do ? (i don't have any progress with these settings?

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Re: Spamfilter settings

Kris01 wrote:

Classify mail as spam when score is >= 12

You should decrease the spam score. Default is 6, you should try 5, or 4, or even 3, 2. Until you reach a point which can effectively catch most spams for this user.

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Re: Spamfilter settings

Ok, i modified it to 3, let see what the result is.

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Re: Spamfilter settings

How is it going these days?