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DescriptionAction
● [SPAM]${subject}[SPAM] - to add [SPAM] before
and after the subject.
This is the default subject pattern.
● [SPAM] - to replace the subject with [SPAM].
● [$score% SPAM]$subject - to add [x SPAM]
before the subject, where x represents the spam
score.
An e-mail header is added to the messages detected
as spam.
Add a header to the e-mail
message detected as
spam
You can modify the header name and the spam and
non-spam values.
By default, the spam and non-spam values are
${status} (${score}). This means that for a spam
message the header will be Name: Yes(x), while for
a legitimate message the header will be Name: No(x),
where x represents the spam score received by the
message.
The spam message is saved to a specified folder.Save e-mail to folder
To specify the folder, click Browse, locate it and then
click OK.
The spam message is archived to a specified account.Archive / redirect to
account
Provide the e-mail archive address in the field next to
this option. A Bcc containing the address will be added
to the detected message.
Step 5/7 - Configure Antispam Engines
Click the Antispam Engines tab and specify which antispam engines to be enabled.
Antispam
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