Spam Shield Pro Instructions
Modified on: Wed, 27 Dec, 2017 at 10:16 AM
- SpamShield Pro is a user configurable suite of tools to reduce junk email.
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- To access SpamShield Pro, login to your Webmail account, select Options then select SpamShield Pro. You will be able to customize SpamShield Pro's settings.
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Enable SpamShield Pro
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- Turn all of SpamShield Pro's options on or off.
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Sensitivity
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- Classify a message as spam based on a SpamShield Score that you choose. A high SpamShield Score indicates that a message is more likely to be spam.
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Move Spam to INBOX
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- Automatically file spam into a folder of your choice.
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- Tip: If you use Webmail or IMAP, you can have SpamShield Pro automatically move spam to the Spam folder. If you use POP, it is recommended that you leave spam in your Inbox and enable the Insert SpamShield Score feature described below.
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Hide Images
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- In Webmail, this option blocks image tags from messages in the Spam folder to block image-based web bugs and graphics that may be offensive.
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Insert SpamShield Score into Messages as Header
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- This option gives advanced email users the ability to create an email rule in their preferred email client that recognizes the SpamShield Score so it can perform additional actions on the junk email.
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Approved Senders
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- SpamShield Pro will not affect messages received from email addresses on this list.
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Blocked Senders
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- SpamShield Pro can reject all messages sent from email addresses on this list.
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Block Returned ("Bounce") Messages
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- SpamShield Pro includes BounceShield that can reject bogus bounces caused by spammers and Trojan horses.
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Block All Senders that are not Approved Senders
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- SpamShield Pro can reject all messages sent from email addresses that are not on the Approved Senders list, sometimes referred to as a greenlist.
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- Tip: Be sure to click the Save button at the bottom of the SpamShield Pro Options page is you want to save your adjustments.
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