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Configuring Spam Scanning for
Eudora 6 for Mac
Summary: UCI has a site license
for the full version of Eudora 6. It is available for download at http://licenses.nacs.uci.edu/detail2.cfm?ProductID=11. Version
6 includes built in Spam filtering. Use the instructions below to configure
both Eudora's built in SpamWatch filtering and UCI's SpamAssassin rules.
Eudora 6.2 (available from
the Licenses
database - UCInetID login required) has the spam filters built in.
This will only work for POP users. Turn on SpamWatch with headers to take
advantage of this feature.
Turning SpamWatch on in Eudora
-
In Eudora, go to the Special menu and select Settings.
- Scroll down to Junk
Mail. Put a checkbox next to "Hold junk in Junk mailbox" to
turn SpamWatch on.
(See Figure 1)
Figure 1
Configuring UCI's Spam Checking
This will create an additional layer of filtering for Spam
using UCI's SpamAssassin program that tags messages before they are delivered
to you. Messages that have a score of 5 or higher will be tagged.
- Click on the Window menu at the top of the screen, then choose Filters (See
Figure 2)
Figure 2
- Click the "New" button to create a new filter
- Under the Match: heading, select "Incoming"
- Enter the text "X-UCIRVINE-Spamscore" into the Header: text box
- Select "contains" from the dropdown box, and enter "sssss" in
the text box. This will set the Spamscore to 5. You can lower this score
by typing in fewer "s" for stricter filtering.
- Under the Actions: heading, select "Transfer to" (See Figure
3 for an example of the Filters configuration window)
Figure 3
- Click the button to the right of "Transfer to"
- When asked to select a folder from the Transfer menu, click the Transfer
menu and select the "Junk" folder. This will filter email sent
to your '@UCI.EDU' address.
- Repeat steps 2-8 to create additional filters. As an example, enter "X-NACS_ES-MailScanner-SpamScore"
into the Header: text box to create an additional filter if you use E4E/EA
for your email delivery point. Check with your local Computer Support Coordinator
in your School or Department to see if there are additional Spam tags on their
local mail delivery systems.
Please Note: Because SpamAssassin and SpamCheck are
unable to determine with 100% accuracy if a message is unsolicited, you will
want to check your Junk folder frequently for legitimate emails, as well as
to delete the actual Spam.
Now you are setup for Spam filtering. If you have
any problems, please call the OIT Help Desk at 949-824-2222, Monday through
Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.