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public:emai:spam_chain [2021-06-16 10:48] – vesely | public:emai:spam_chain [2021-06-17 13:44] – vesely | ||
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====== Spam fiters at CERGE-EI ====== | ====== Spam fiters at CERGE-EI ====== | ||
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====== Incoming emails ====== | ====== Incoming emails ====== | ||
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==== Step 3: Zimbra ==== | ==== Step 3: Zimbra ==== | ||
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+ | //**Zimbra mailserver is the main email server at CERGE-EI** // | ||
Zimbra mailserver may put problematic email message to the Junk folder. | Zimbra mailserver may put problematic email message to the Junk folder. | ||
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==== Step 4: Email client ==== | ==== Step 4: Email client ==== | ||
- | Last step of detection is usualy done in user's client software (Thunderbird, | + | Last step of detection is usualy done in user's client software (Thunderbird, |
Each email client deals with suspicious content differently. It is necessary to be informed how your specific client works and where to find problematic emails (Junk folder, Spam folder, Newsletter folder etc.) | Each email client deals with suspicious content differently. It is necessary to be informed how your specific client works and where to find problematic emails (Junk folder, Spam folder, Newsletter folder etc.) | ||