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How to blacklist or whitelist in SpamAssassin:

Log in to your cPanel:

www.YOURDOMAIN.com/cpanel

Click the “SpamAssassin” icon

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Double check that SpamAssassin is enabled

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Click “Configure SpamAssassin”

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Enter in specific addresses in the “blacklist_from” or “whtielist_from”

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Information on filters: Score and Auto-Delete Spam

The score is the number of hits required before the mail is considered spam. The lower the score is the stricter settings are, and the higher the score is the more relaxed the setting are. For example: if you wanted to stop spam and be more strict with flagging as spam, you would change the score from 5 (the recommended setting) to 3 (the score we recommend for stricter settings).

The  Auto-Delete Spam option is to delete spam when it is marked. If you would like to look over your spam, we would recommend to disable this option so it does not delete your messages marked as spam before you can review them.
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