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=== Links === | === Links === | ||
Here are links to documents telling you how to use the spam filtering software used by Computer Science. | Here are links to documents telling you how to use the spam filtering software ASSP used by Computer Science. | ||
*[[Email Blacklist|Adding/Removing email addresses to your personal blacklist]] | *[[Email Blacklist|Adding/Removing email addresses to your personal blacklist]] | ||
*[[Email Whitelist|Adding email addresses to the whitelist]] | *[[Email Whitelist|Adding email addresses to the whitelist]] | ||
*[[Email Block Report|Getting a report on emails that are blocked and retrieving them]] | *[[Email Block Report|Getting a report on emails that are blocked and retrieving them]] |
Revision as of 07:57, 30 May 2012
How To Use Computer Science Spam Controls
Introduction
Computer Science uses a combination of spam fighting tools. Primarily, we use free software call ASSP. ASSP uses an email interface to control how it behaves. See the links section below to learn how to control ASSP. We also do server side filtering for spam. Email that makes it through ASSP, but is still considered spam is automatically filtered into a mail folder called "caughtspam". You can turn this filtering off or on (on by default) here: https://admin.cs.vt.edu/email.pl
Links
Here are links to documents telling you how to use the spam filtering software ASSP used by Computer Science.