Roundcube spam filter

How do I add a spam filter to RoundCube?

Log into Roundcube. Click on the Settings icon, then click on Filter Settings. Here is the explanation of what the sections do: Checks – Here you can enable or disable spam filtering or virus checking entirely.

How do I enable filters in RoundCube?

Adding Sieve Filtering Code in RoundCube

  1. In the top right corner, click Settings.
  2. In the left-most Settings section, click Filters.
  3. At the bottom of the Filter Sets section, click the + button.

Feb 24, 2020

How do I create a rule in RoundCube webmail?

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How do I mark as not spam in RoundCube?

How to Control Spam in Roundcube

  1. Log into Roundcube to access your inbox. …
  2. Click any message in the Inbox to select it. …
  3. Click and drag the message to the Junk folder on the left sidebar or click the "Mark as Junk" icon above the Inbox area to transfer the message to the Junk folder.
  4. Tip.

How do I filter spam in webmail?

Setting up the spam filter

  1. Login to your Webmail account.
  2. Click in the top right hand corner on the three lines (☰) and then Settings.
  3. Go to Spam Settings and then on the Preferences tab.
  4. Turn the spam filter On.
  5. Choose what should be done with spam messages.
  6. Click Save.

How do I check my spam on RoundCube?

In the RoundCube folder panel, the Junk email folder is subscribed by default. Spam Box will automatically place spam email into the Junk folder. To access spam email, click the Junk folder. Any spam email will appear in the emails list on the right side of the screen.

How do I whitelist an email address in RoundCube?

How To Whitelist Emails with cPanel Spam Filters

  1. 1) Login to cPanel, scroll down to the email section and select 'Spam Filters':
  2. 2) Check that SpamAssassin is enabled. …
  3. 3) Scroll down and click 'Show Additional Configurations':
  4. 4) Select 'Edit Spam Whitelist Settings':
  5. 5) Click on 'Add A New "whitelist_from" Item':