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Select the action for the system to take on an email account when it detects a potential spammer

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  • rpvw
    This is the section from the release notes : [quote] Reject and hold outgoing mail for suspect spammers When an email account sends outbound mail to a large number of unique recipients, the server marks that email account as a potential spammer. Administrators can configure the threshold of unique recipients with the Number of unique recipients per hour to trigger potential spammer notification tweak setting. In cPanel & WHM version 74, administrators can now select the action that the server should automatically perform when it detects potential spammers. Use the Select the action for the system to take on an email account when it detects a potential spammer tweak setting to configure this behavior in the Mail section of WHM's Hold outgoing mail " Hold all outbound messages in a queue for the email account.
  • Reject outgoing mail " Reject all outbound messages for the email account. Note: This setting defaults to Take no action. To release or delete outgoing mail held in the queue, perform the following actions in cPanel's
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello @davetanguay, The information from the Release Notes that's quoted in the previous post should answer your questions. Let us know if you need additional clarification or have additional questions. Thanks!
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  • mangoo_
    Hello @davetanguay, The information from the Release Notes that's quoted in the previous post should answer your questions. Let us know if you need additional clarification or have additional questions. Thanks!

    Is there a way to whitelist selected account? I have dozens of accounts on the server, but one of them is sending a newsletter to thousands of users. The "Number of unique recipients per hour to trigger potential spammer notification" is set to 500 and is global. If I change this value to 5000 or 10000, it will affect all accounts on the server, not just the one sending a newsletter to thousands on users. In other words, I'd like to exempt account "someaccount" from mail hold if the mailing is too large, but have this security feature still applied to other accounts.
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  • Gino Viroli
    Is there a way to whitelist selected account? I have dozens of accounts on the server, but one of them is sending a newsletter to thousands of users. The "Number of unique recipients per hour to trigger potential spammer notification" is set to 500 and is global. If I change this value to 5000 or 10000, it will affect all accounts on the server, not just the one sending a newsletter to thousands on users. In other words, I'd like to exempt account "someaccount" from mail hold if the mailing is too large, but have this security feature still applied to other accounts.

    AFAIK the only way is to turn OFF the new feature "Monitor the number of unique recipients per hour to detect potential spammers." (in "WHM > Server Configuration > Tweak Settings > Mail") and just use only the old feature "Max hourly emails per domain" that can be set per account basis. If the user who is sending out thousands of mail per hour is on its own domain/cpanel account, go to "WHM > Account Functions > Modify an Account" and modify his account by setting "Maximum Hourly Email by Domain Relayed" to 10000 only for his account. Anyway, IMHO, a user that sends thousands of email per hour is not normal. He should use an application to send them slowly, your server IP might end up blacklisted by other servers.
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  • cPanelMichael
    In other words, I'd like to exempt account "someaccount" from mail hold if the mailing is too large, but have this security feature still applied to other accounts.

    Hello @mangoo_, The functionality you are seeking was added in cPanel & WHM version 74 as part of the following case: Implemented case CPANEL-20694: Ability to set auto-detect threshold for users It's not yet offered as part of an option in WHM >> Modify an Account or as a package value, but you can manually add the following value to an account's cPanel user file (e.g. /var/cpanel/users/username123): EMAIL_OUTBOUND_SPAM_DETECT_THRESHOLD=
    The value must be higher than the value set for the global Number of unique recipients per hour to trigger potential spammer notification setting (thus you can allow some accounts to send more emails than what's configured with the global value). Thank you.
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