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Quick Start for Spam Identification and Filtering

(These instructions work for CCIT's default spam identification and filtering system.)

The best way to filter spam is to request a quarantine inbox from the Mines Help Center and then enable it. This will prevent "spam identified" email from being delivered to your inbox.

  • If you want to filter any email identified as spam into one spam mailbox, test the subject line beginning for the text [spam, including the square bracket.
     
  • If you want to filter spam identified email into separate mailboxes based on spam score:

    • Test the beginning of the subject line for [spam-medium] to filter email that is possibly spam
    • Test the beginning of the subject line for [spam-high] to filter for email that has a high probability of being spam

General information about filtering spam:


Questions or comments -- open a ticket at the Mines Help Center.
Last Modified: August 6, 2009