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6.3.4. Blacklist
The Blacklist item opens a dialog with a global list of blocked sender email addresses and domain names
whose messages will always be marked as spam.
In the editing interface you can compile a list of senders that you expect to send you unwanted messages
(spam). You can also compile a list of full domain names (e.g. spammingcompany.com), that you expect or
receive spam messages from. All email from the listed addresses/domains will be identified as spam.
Once you have such a list of senders and/or domain names prepared, you can enter them by either of the
following methods: by direct entry of each email address or by importing the whole list of addresses at once.
The following control buttons are available:
Edit - press this button to open a dialog, where you can manually enter a list of addresses (you can
also use copy and paste). Insert one item (sender, domain name) per line.
Import - you can import your existing email addresses by selecting this button. The input file can be a
text file (in plain text format, and the content must contain only one item - address, domain name - per
line), WAB file or the import can be done from Windows Address Book or Microsoft Office Outlook.
Export - if you decide to export the records for some purpose, you can do so by pressing this button.
All records will be saved to a plain text file.
6.3.5. Expert Settings
This branch contains extensive setting options for the Anti-Spam component. These settings are intended
exclusively for experienced users, typically network administrators who need to configure the antispam
protection in full detail for the best protection of mail servers. For this reason, there is no extra help available for
the individual dialogs; however, there is a brief description of each respective option directly in the user
interface.
We strongly recommend not changing any settings unless you are fully familiar with the advanced settings for