Anti-Spam Service
If you use our built-in SMTP mail and POP services you, or your members, can define Anti Spam Filters.
| Feature | Benefit |
| User Level Management Members can assign Anti-Spam filters. |
Each user can define filters for Sender, Subject, Body, and File Attachments. |
| Personalized Rejection messages Members can define a response to spammers. |
When a user gets a spam, a message will be sent to the spammer telling them the message was rejected and the member can define the message. |
| Wildcard Filtering A member can filter using keywords with wildcard definitions. |
Keywords with wildcard definitions make it simple to define rules for filtering. Example Viagra* will delete all mail with the first word being Viagra. The asterisk denotes where keywords are located. |
| Exception Lists Lets users to define exceptions to the sender rules. |
Members can define addresses to always accept email from regardless of spam rules. |
| Global Spam Filters Spam filtering rules that apply to every user. |
The global filters defined by the sysop are applied to every email incoming to the server. These rules are applied to Sender, Subject, Body and attachments. |
| Filter log files Sysop can log spam events. |
Log files are created to track spam trends and to troubleshoot spam options. |
| Locks and Keys Access control Allows you to prohibit access to filtering options. |
Offer premium "pay" services, or reverse it to pay/reward user for using the service. |