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Outbound Spam Protection

Outbound Spam Protection allows Spam Scanning to be disabled for certain domains. Doing this will allow all mail from the specified domain to be delivered without being scanned. This is mostly used for outbound mail which you would usually not want to be marked or rejected due to being determined as spam. You would list your top level, internal and subdomains here.



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The general layout of the menu will show all existing domains on this whitelist. A domain may be listed with a '.' in front of it. This specifies that all of that domain's subdomains are also on this whitelist. For example, if .guardiandigital.com is listed in the Outbound Domain Whitelist, new.guardiandigital.com will also be exempt from spam scanning.

To edit an existing domain click on the associated Edit link found to the left of the domain. To add a domain click New Outbound Whitelist Entry found on the lower right portion of the menu. The following menu will appear.



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Enter the domain name in the Pattern entry box. If every subdomain of this domain is to be on this whitelist check the Adding a Whitelisted Domain box. If this box is checked, two domain entries will appear on the menu after it is created, one for the domain and another for all of its subdomains. Click Create Entry to save and apply these changes.


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