Configuring your Email Filter to catch the SPAM
During the Filtering Process we will add two headers to each email
message processed by our servers. These Headers are also used in our Business
strategy for in-house or out sourced Services.
We update the Subject line to add the Keywords
Subject: [ Spam Score X.X ] for simplifying the filtering process!
SpamZapper permits the Quarantine of Spam and Virus laden emails on our Server, to further protect you from the potential infection. Because we know that everyone's needs are different, we have added the flexibility for you to customize the filtering rules for your entire email domain, or an individual email account.
For the sake of simplicity, we will consider that you have a POP3 Mailbox
(98% of all Internet Users are established with a POP3 Account), here are the
headers which we add to the email message:
X-SPAM-Checked-by: www.Spam-Zapper.com
X-SPAM-Checked-by: SpamZapper-DB 2.6.8
Subject: [ Spam Score 15.7 ] Good to see you today!
If the above field is present, it will indicate the level of which we detect it.
Note: email headers are not generally visible by some email readers,
but the Mail Readers generally permit you to examine the email Headers
for the purpose of creating email filters. There is one exception, and
that is Outlook Express, this tool does not examine email headers, nor can
you view them. We recommend that you consider updating to an email tool
which is listed below (or another compatible email reader).
SpamZapper permits you to filter your email based on the Subject line, making the ruleset easier to create for your Spam Folder.
We have been using the Netscape email client (and Web Borwser), and
have found that the additional Security Benefits, as well as pop-up
blocker work exceptionally well.
It is our experience that if the SPAM Score is lower than 10, there
is a chance that the E-Mail may not be considered as SPAM. These messages
are indicated on the Graphs as Probable SPAM (of which most of these are SPAM).
Ok, so now we've showed you that we tag our email messages so that you
know what was examined. We also indicate if the message is a Non-SPAM
message or a SPAM message. If the message is a SPAM laden message, there
is also a score which is tallied on each of the messages. We have also
indicated that you may want to consider examining the score of the message
to sort through these messages at a later time.
There are MANY email readers in use on the Internet Today. Since there are
so many, we must limit our instructions to a select few.
Registered Users can contact us for additional assistance
Support@Spam-Zapper.com email supportOr call us at 412-635-7488 during norml business hours.