Chapter 1 Kerio WebMail
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A rule for unwanted messages
All messages marked as spam can be automatically delivered to Junk E-mail folder, created
in the folder tree for this purpose. This function may be enabled when creating the email
account or it can be enabled by the users themselves in their user settings, on in theSpam tab
(for details, see chapter 1.11.1).
To enable the spam rule, check the Move spam to the Junk E-Mail folder on the Spam tab (see
figure 1.38). Once the rule is enabled, it is also recommended to enable the rule which allows
messages sent from addresses included in the user’s contact folders skip the antispam check.
Figure1.38 Usersettings — Spam tab
It is also possible to add addresses to a special whitelist. Messages sent from the addresses
involved in the list will be considered as non-spam. To add an address to the whitelist, users
can use one of the following options:
1. On the Spam tab in user settings (see figure 1.38).
2. Right-click a message in the list to open the pop-up menu and select Add user to spam
whitelist (see figure 1.39).
This option prevents from moving solicited messages with some attributes of spam to the
Spam folder.
Note: The spam rule has higher priority than rules set in the Filters dialog box (see chap-
ter 1.12). If the filter includes any rule which in any way handles messages marked as spam,
the action set in this rule is ignored.