There are 3 additional options that can be used: Additional Configurations (For Advanced Users) If you open the Configure Auto-Delete Settings link, you will have another way to enable or disable the option. For example, if you own a domain that is just hammered with spam email no matter what you do, you can have this setting save you from having to empty your spam boxes. The Automatically Delete New Spam option can be useful in the right circumstance. Automatically Delete New Spam (Auto-Delete) You also have the option to jump into the Manage Email Disk Usage utility. You also have the option to Empty all Spam Box Folders if you have users on your account who refuse to empty their junk mail and it’s consuming all of their account space. This can sometimes be helpful if you find the account rapidly filling with spam. The first option with the blue button, Empty the Spam Box folder, will empty the Spam Box folder for the cPanel user’s default mail account. Configuring the Spam Box Settingsīy clicking Configure Spam Box settings, there are several options you can use: The option beneath the first option, Move New Spam to a Separate Folder (Spam Box), is the setting which when enabled will move e-mail detected as spam to a dedicated folder in the e-mail account called Spam. If you do change the Threshold Score, be sure to click the blue Update Scoring Options button to save your changes! Move New Spam to a Separate Folder (Spam Box) If you would like to change the Spam Threshold Score, you can do so by clicking the option, and on the Adjust Spam Threshold Score page, you can use the drop-down menu to select a different score level. Otherwise, by default, any message that exceeds the Spam Threshold Score of 5 will be marked as Spam. If you are a brave person and choose to manage this on your own, you have the option to disable this for your account. The first option, Process New Emails and Mark them as spam is a global setting that allows you to enable or disable Spam Filtering. These settings are global and apply to all mailboxes under your cPanel account.
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