- How to enable spam protection in cPanel
- This demo assumes you’ve already logged in to cPanel, and are starting on the home screen.
- Now let’s learn how to enable spam protection.
- First click the BoxTrapper icon.
- Box Trapper protects your inbox from spam by requiring all email sendors who aren’t on your Whitelist, to reply to a verification email before you can receive their mail.
- To enable BoxTrapper for an email address, click Manage.
- Then click the Enable button.
- BoxTrapper has now been enabled for this address. Click Go Back.
- Next you’ll want to configure your BoxTrapper settings. Click the Configure Settings link.
- You can set various options here, including auto-whitelisting for addresses you send email to.
- Next click Edit Confirmation Messages.
- From here you can edit the standard confirmation messages already setup for you.
- Next, click Edit White/Black/Ignore Lists.
- From here you can add addresses to your Whitelist, Blacklist, and Ignore list.
- Once you have BoxTrapper setup the way you want, you’ll notice a huge reduction in spam.
- Another option for controlling spam is to use SpamAssassin.
- You can use SpammAssassin in conjunction with BoxTrapper for maximum spam control, or you can use BoxTrapper on its own, or SpamAssassin on its own.
- Click to Enable SpamAssassin.
- Then click Go Back.
- You’ll now want to configure SpamAssassin, so click the Configure button.
- From here you can setup your blacklist with email addresses you KNOW are spam…
- … and can add email addresses to your whitelist… addresses you KNOW are NOT spam.
- This is the end of the tutorial. You now know how to enable spam protection in cPanel, using BoxTrapper and SpamAssassin.
How to enable spam protection in cPanel
Updated on November 26, 2022