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- | ======Using VPOP3 Spam Filtering | + | ======Using VPOP3 Advanced Features |
- | When using the VPOP3 Spam filter with LAN forwarding | + | If you are wanting to use any of VPOP3's advanced features (such as mailing lists, message monitoring, wildcard aliases etc) because you are LAN forwarding to a less capable server, then you will usually need to have VPOP3 do all its normal message routing functions initially, then, as the final stage have it forward |
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- | There are 4 main ways of setting | + | |
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- | - Have VPOP3 put spam in quarantines for each user | + | |
- | - Have any quarantining/ | + | |
- | - Have VPOP3 redirect spam to a specified user on the onward SMTP mail server | + | |
- | - Have VPOP3 redirect spam to a specified VPOP3 user | + | |
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- | =====Have VPOP3 put spam in quarantines for each user===== | + | |
To do this, you need to create a user account in VPOP3 for each user on the onward mail server. This means that you have to have a VPOP3 licence sufficient for all your users, rather than needing a maximum of a 25 user licence. You also need to create Mappings in VPOP3 instead of creating the aliases on the onward mail server. | To do this, you need to create a user account in VPOP3 for each user on the onward mail server. This means that you have to have a VPOP3 licence sufficient for all your users, rather than needing a maximum of a 25 user licence. You also need to create Mappings in VPOP3 instead of creating the aliases on the onward mail server. | ||
- | In each user, in the ' | + | In each user, in the ' |
This tells VPOP3 to forward messages for this user on to **user@mydomain.com** on the mail server 192.168.1.1 using LAN forwarding. However, if the message is spam, it won't forward it, but will put it into the VPOP3 quarantine for that user instead. | This tells VPOP3 to forward messages for this user on to **user@mydomain.com** on the mail server 192.168.1.1 using LAN forwarding. However, if the message is spam, it won't forward it, but will put it into the VPOP3 quarantine for that user instead. | ||
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Finally, remove any LAN Forwarding rules from '' | Finally, remove any LAN Forwarding rules from '' | ||
- | Users can access their quarantines by logging into the VPOP3 WebMail server (on '' | ||
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- | =====Have any quarantining/ | ||
- | To do this, just set up VPOP3' | ||
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- | =====Have VPOP3 redirect spam to a specified user on the onward SMTP mail server===== | ||
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- | To do this, go to Utilities -> Spam Filter Settings -> General in the VPOP3 settings, and specify something like ' | ||
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- | Then, make sure that the specified account exists in the onward mail server. | ||
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- | =====Have VPOP3 redirect spam to a specified VPOP3 user===== | ||
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- | This is similar to the above setting. | ||
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- | To do this, go to Utilities -> Spam Filter Settings -> General in the VPOP3 settings, and specify something like ' | ||
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- | Now, make sure that the VPOP3 LAN filter rules do NOT LAN forward that email address. This can be done either by specifying explicit LAN forwarding rules for each user you do want to forward, or by using the '' | ||
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- | Then, make sure that the specified account exists in the VPOP3 server. | ||