Global email filter to put all emails containing "[spam]" in the user's junk folder?
Is there a way to create a global rule so it routes it to the user's Junk folder so I don't have to create separate rule for each and every account?
We are using SpamExperts to filter our junk mail. It flags the subject of the email that it detects as Junk with the prefix "[spam]". I created a global Email Filter that moves these emails to the Junk folder but it's moving all of the user's mail to the server's Junk folder not the individual user's Junk folder.
Thanks.
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Hello @LTOTH, Are you able to adjust your SpamExperts configuration so that it applies "***SPAM***" to the message subject instead of "[spam]"? If so, cPanel & WHM version 80 includes a new feature to enable SpamBox by default on new cPanel account creation. You can read about it on the link below: 0 -
Thanks for your reply. I am open to the suggestion but I would really like the global email filter to have some sort of wildcard (e.g., *user-account+/.Junk) so it routes the mail based on the tags and to the locations that I define. 0 -
Thanks for your reply. I am open to the suggestion but I would really like the global email filter to have some sort of wildcard (e.g., *user-account+/.Junk) so it routes the mail based on the tags and to the locations that I define.
I encourage you to submit a Version 80 Email Accounts documents: [QUOTE] Plus addressing mailbox creation cPanel users can disable automatic mailbox creation for plus addressing in the When you receive an email that uses plus addressing, the system will create a new folder. Do Not Automatically Create Folders " When you receive an email that uses plus addressing, the system will not create a new folder. Note: " The server moves a message that uses plus addressing to a designated folder if the folder exists. For example, the system would place a message to user+plusaddress@example.com in the plusaddress folder. " If the folder does not exist and you select Do Not Automatically Create Folders, the server will deliver the message to the INBOX folder.
Thank you.0 -
Thank you! 0 -
@cPanelMichael Is there a setting in WHM to default Spambox to off on account creation? -Pete 0 -
@PeteS - there is! Here's a screenshot from WHM >> Create a New Account showing this option under the "Settings" area: 0 -
@PeteS - there is! Here's a screenshot from WHM >> Create a New Account showing this option under the "Settings" area: -10-04 at 11.29.00 AM.png">73965
I'm not talking about that. I'm talking about a _default_ settings for these optional settings, so it can be defaulted to UNchecked. If memory serves me, there is a setting for whether Enable Apache SpamAssassin is checked, right? I'm looking to customize these settings-it's too easy to forget to check them. -Pete0 -
Ah, thanks for that clarification. There is a global option to enabled SpamAssassin, but I don't have a global one for spam box at account creation time. I do see this is enabled on my system by default, and a second server I checked. 0 -
Ah, thanks for that clarification. There is a global option to enabled SpamAssassin, but I don't have a global one for spam box at account creation time. I do see this is enabled on my system by default, and a second server I checked.
Apparently there is not a config for either of them for account creation defaults (just a force Spamassassin for all after the fact setting). Seems to me that being able to control the account creation default settings would be something we should have. Thanks.0 -
I agree - could you use the link in my signature to open up a feature request? 0 -
I agree - could you use the link in my signature to open up a feature request?
Done. Needs review, the I can link it here...0 -
I got that approved this morning so it's public now. 0 -
I got that approved this morning so it's public now.
Weird, I received the "Topic is Approved" email as well, but it still shows as "needs review" / "on moderation." IT also shows I posted it 4 hours ago, when it said 16 previous to reload.0 -
I logged out, bad. Logged back in, bad. Cleared cookies/cache, bad. Opened a private browser window, bad. Opened different browser, one not even used for cPanel, bad. Time is wrong, "Need Review" still shows, can't upvote. (If i log out and try to upvote, I can click and it sends me to log in, but then still can't.) In my profile it shows as "On Moderation." (Note that time is correct in the profile listing.) IDK what else to try... alt="1633561677053.png">74009 0 -
I don't really have a good explanation for that. I tried in a new browser where I'm not signed into anything and it looks public to me: 0 -
Maybe I'm misunderstanding what "Needs Review" means, because it still shows that on your screen shot... and I guess I can't upvote my own suggestions.... Anyway, here's the link again everyone, give it a thumbs up: Need ability to set defaults for account creation options not controlled in the package 0 -
Ah, maybe that's it - "Needs Moderation" means it's still waiting to be approved to even show up on the website. "Needs Review" just means our devs haven't looked at it yet, so it can be in that state potentially forever. 0
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