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Topic: Where Does Spam Go To Die?

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- iRedMail version (check /etc/iredmail-release): 0.9.7 MARIADB edition.
- Linux/BSD distribution name and version: CentOS Linux release 7.4.1708
- Store mail accounts in which backend (LDAP/MySQL/PGSQL): MySQL/MDB
- Web server (Apache or Nginx): Nginx
- Manage mail accounts with iRedAdmin-Pro? Yes
- [IMPORTANT] Related original log or error message is required if you're experiencing an issue.
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1)  Where can I review if something was blocked as spam?  And if it was blocked as spam, is it stored somewhere where I can release it to the user, and maybe whitelist the IP/domain (I know where to whitelist.)

2)  Is there a manual where stuff like this is detailed?  Not so much setup/config, but a running server manual?

Thanks!

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Re: Where Does Spam Go To Die?

mbaker wrote:

1)  Where can I review if something was blocked as spam?  And if it was blocked as spam, is it stored somewhere where I can release it to the user, and maybe whitelist the IP/domain (I know where to whitelist.)

You can login to iRedAdmin-Pro as global admin, then: System -> Anti Spam -> Spam Policy, choose to quarantine detected spam, then you can manage quarantined spams/virus with iRedAdmin-Pro (and whitelist/blacklist the senders).

mbaker wrote:

2)  Is there a manual where stuff like this is detailed?  Not so much setup/config, but a running server manual?

unfortunately, no.
We have documents here if it helps:
https://docs.iredmail.org/

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Re: Where Does Spam Go To Die?

Thanks!  Very nice product!