Hej Guys,
we are using now MagicSpam on one of our Plesk Servers for an half year.
Unfortunally we have an Issue which is not good for our daily work.
Since we use MagicSpam, we have less Spam in our incoming. For sure some Mails are landing in the Spam for the first time, we see it and take it on the Whitelist.
Most of them i add like "*@website.com" so all E-Mails which are incoming from "website.com" are whitlisted and can pass the Filter.
But not all of these are working and i can´t find the filter leveling for maybe change the strength...
These is a big problem, because so we´ve lost mails and time and maybe some orders because we´ve not answered.
So, i hope anyone can help me with this problem, why should MagicSpam not consider the WhiteList.
Regards
Mails marked as SPAM but is on WhiteList
Re: Mails marked as SPAM but is on WhiteList
Hello foryumedia,
Thank you for contacting us.
We are sorry to hear that you are having an issue using MagicSpam but we are more than happy to assist you with this problem.
The MagicSpam Sender From White List does not operate on the From header but rather the SMTP MAIL FROM which is the equivalent to the Return-Path header, so the most likely reason that the whitelist entry does not exempt the email is that the From header differs from the Return-Path header.
To confirm, you can find the Return-Path header by viewing the source of the email through your email client. If the Return-Path header is different from the From header, add the address in the Return-Path header to the MagicSpam Sender From White List.
Otherwise would you be able to clarify what you meant by 'can´t find the filter leveling for maybe change the strength'. Are you asking about adjusting your MagicSpam configurations?
Also just to confirm, are you using the PRO or LITE version of MagicSpam for Plesk?
Please let us know if you have any other questions.
- Sia
Thank you for contacting us.
We are sorry to hear that you are having an issue using MagicSpam but we are more than happy to assist you with this problem.
The MagicSpam Sender From White List does not operate on the From header but rather the SMTP MAIL FROM which is the equivalent to the Return-Path header, so the most likely reason that the whitelist entry does not exempt the email is that the From header differs from the Return-Path header.
To confirm, you can find the Return-Path header by viewing the source of the email through your email client. If the Return-Path header is different from the From header, add the address in the Return-Path header to the MagicSpam Sender From White List.
Otherwise would you be able to clarify what you meant by 'can´t find the filter leveling for maybe change the strength'. Are you asking about adjusting your MagicSpam configurations?
Also just to confirm, are you using the PRO or LITE version of MagicSpam for Plesk?
Please let us know if you have any other questions.
- Sia
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Re: Mails marked as SPAM but is on WhiteList
Thank you Sia!magicspam wrote: ↑Tue Apr 19, 2022 4:13 pmHello foryumedia,
Thank you for contacting us.
We are sorry to hear that you are having an issue using MagicSpam but we are more than happy to assist you with this problem.
The MagicSpam Sender From White List does not operate on the From header but rather the SMTP MAIL FROM which is the equivalent to the Return-Path header, so the most likely reason that the whitelist entry does not exempt the email is that the From header differs from the Return-Path header.
To confirm, you can find the Return-Path header by viewing the source of the email through your email client. If the Return-Path header is different from the From header, add the address in the Return-Path header to the MagicSpam Sender From White List.
Otherwise would you be able to clarify what you meant by 'can´t find the filter leveling for maybe change the strength'. Are you asking about adjusting your MagicSpam configurations?
Also just to confirm, are you using the PRO or LITE version of MagicSpam for Plesk?
Please let us know if you have any other questions.
- Sia
With the Note of the Return-Path it helped a lot!
Now this works for me fine, thank you.
For the other Question of the Filter:
In Plesk regulary you have a Spam-filter for the strengh of spamassassin.
So, since we have MagicSpam PRO there isn´t a possibility to manage the level of the filter.
I ask just to know for me, if there is an setting or not.
Regards
Re: Mails marked as SPAM but is on WhiteList
Hello foryumedia,
Thank you for the update. Glad to hear the issue has been resolved.
Moreover, since you are using the PRO version of MagicSpam, you have access to our custom content filtering rules which provide an extra layer of protection on top of the default SpamAssassin content filtering rules. These enhanced SpamAssassin rules can be enabled/disabled through MagicSpam interface:
Please let us know if you have any other questions.
- Sia
Thank you for the update. Glad to hear the issue has been resolved.
Moreover, since you are using the PRO version of MagicSpam, you have access to our custom content filtering rules which provide an extra layer of protection on top of the default SpamAssassin content filtering rules. These enhanced SpamAssassin rules can be enabled/disabled through MagicSpam interface:
MagicSpam Admin Panel >> Anti-Spam >> SpamAssassin >> SpamAssassin Settings
By default, these rules operate on a required score of 5 and while they can be enabled/disabled through MagicSpam interface, there is no settings to adjust the required score of these rules. Please let us know if you have any other questions.
- Sia
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