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Please note that this response was created using generative AI, leveraging previously available information from the repository. This information may be helpful. However, it is our strong recommendation that you carefully consider the information before blindly applying it. To address the issue of receiving a lot of spam emails, you can take several steps to enhance the spam filtering capabilities of your Docker Mailserver setup. Here are some recommendations based on your current settings:
By implementing these steps, you should see a reduction in the amount of spam reaching your inbox. Training SpamAssassin regularly and fine-tuning your spam filtering rules will be key to maintaining effective spam protection. This comment was generated by Glime. |
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AFAIK there is a way for SA to train, look over our docs like the FAQ page and through issues history here. You could also consider trying rspamd as per our docs guidance to see if that does a better job. We intend to make rspamd default in future, usually it's a better experience but we want to make sure that it's integrated well before that happens, so if you try it please let us know if it was better/worse 👍 |
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I keep getting a lot of spam email. They are product offerings which could be real but they are just repeated unsolicited mail-shots. How can I reject those? Can I train the spam-filter? Can I manually add a domain for rejection?
These are my settings:
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