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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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Malicious content - is blocked and is put to system quarantine for further analysis. | Malicious content - is blocked and is put to system quarantine for further analysis. | ||
- | Suspicious content - usualy add warning to the subject - warning texts are in lowercase: **[Spam], [Newsletter] , [Warning - bad SPF]** etc. | + | Suspicious content - usualy add warning to the subject - <font inherit/ |
==== Step 2: Ironport ==== | ==== Step 2: Ironport ==== | ||
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Malicious content - is rejected | Malicious content - is rejected | ||
- | Suspicious content - is put to personal quarantine. Warnings are added to the subject - warning texts are in uppercase: **[SPAM], [SUSPECTED SPAM]** etc. | + | Suspicious content - is put to personal quarantine. Warnings are added to the subject - <font inherit/ |
User gets regular email digest about newly quarantined emails. It is possible to manually release email and even whitelist sender. | User gets regular email digest about newly quarantined emails. It is possible to manually release email and even whitelist sender. |