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Solve an incoming spam problem
This guide explains how...
- ... enable inbound mail filtering
- ... automatically classify advertising messages
- ... report certain fraudulent messages
... to reduce unwanted or too many messages on an email address managed by Infomaniak.
Solutions to exclude, sort, filter incoming emails
Automatic filtering methods
- Be aware of this guide to use the <Spam> folder by activating the spam filter (it is possible to disable it).
- Be aware of this other guide to use <Promotions> and <SocialNetworks> folders by activating the advertising filter & social networks .
Manual methods
- Be aware of this guide to report an incoming message not detected as being of spam (advertising / unsolicited contact).
- Be aware of this guide to report an incoming message not detected as being of phishing (scams/false misleading mail).
- Be aware of this guide in order to block or authorize specific e-mail addresses or even entire domains.
- Be aware of this guide in order to define your own sorting and ranking filters ('Sieve Language') of incoming mail...
- ... which will allow you to filter messages sent to a temporary aliases that you can create to protect you during new Internet registrations, for example.
If you are facing a wave of spam or unusual messages, take note of this other guide in order to carry out some checks.
If your own shipments are often misclassified as spam, be aware of this other guide in order to carry out some checks.
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