bethohio3 Posted May 11, 2003 Posted May 11, 2003 I bought my son a domain name last night, and set it up. When I went to turn on SPAM Assassin, I saw the configuration interface--way to go! What a great addition to CPanel! I set it to turn on the rewriting of subject names. When I set up Outlook for him later today (can't do it now because he's playing Galactic Star Wars on his computer), I'll be able to filter out the **SPAM** email into its own folder. He can let me know if anything gets inappropriately redirected. By the way, if anyone else is considering getting a domain name for one of their children, I have informed him that he has 3 email addresses: jordan@domain.com webforms@domain.com junkmail@domain.com He is to give the first address only to friends and family. The second address is for businesses he wants to hear from again. The third is for businesses he doesn't want to hear from again but require a "real" email address. --Beth Quote
KevinW Posted May 11, 2003 Posted May 11, 2003 Beth, Good catch ... it appears that with cPanel 6.x, Spam Assassin now includes a configuration page! Click here for a power point presentation abount SpamAssasin. For some description of some of the parameters on this new configuration page, check out the following page from SpamAssasin's web site - Click here! I will update the TCH Help Web site later today with this information! -kw Quote
KevinW Posted May 12, 2003 Posted May 12, 2003 OK, the TCH Help Web site now reflects the fact that you can do some customization of Spam Assassin via cPanel. Click here to view. -kw Quote
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