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How to enable spam protection in cPanel

  • 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.
Updated on November 26, 2022

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