To switch on SpamAssassin:
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Go to Tools & Settings > Spam Filter (in the Mail group).
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Select the option Switch on server-wide SpamAssassin spam
filtering. -
To let your users set their own spam filtering preferences on a
per-mailbox basis, select the option Apply individual settings to
spam filtering. -
(Plesk for Linux) Define how much resources SpamAssassin can consume
in the Maximum number of worker spamd processes to run field. The
more resources you allocate, the faster SpamAssassin will process
mail. However, if you allocate too much resources, it may impact
other services. We recommend that you use the default value. -
Adjust the spam filter’s sensitivity by typing the desired value in
the field The score that a message must receive to qualify as
spam.By default, the filter sensitivity is set so that all messages that
score 7 or more points are classified as spam. If your users still
receive spam messages with the default sensitivity, increase it by
setting a lesser value, for example, 6. If SpamAssassin marks valid
messages as spam, decrease the sensitivity by setting a higher value. -
Define the maximum size of messages that SpamAssassin will process.
To do so:- (Plesk for Windows) Select the Do not filter if mail size
exceeds specified size option and provide the desired value. - (Plesk for Linux) Edit the /etc/psa/psa.conf
file.
- (Plesk for Windows) Select the Do not filter if mail size
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Specify how to mark messages recognized as spam in the field Add
the following text to the beginning of subject of each message
recognized as spam. If you do not want the spam filter to modify
message subject, leave this box blank. If you want to include into
the subject line the number of points that messages score, type
_SCORE_
in this box. -
(Plesk for Windows) Specify trusted languages and locales using the
lists Trusted languages and Trusted locales. -
Click OK.