Hi, I'm Bruce Naylor and today, we’re talking about the GFI mail essentials anti spam ordering and I’ll come up with some best practices on how to order the anti-spam tools in the GFI mail essentials configuration.
So follow with me here on how to do this. so the first thing we’ll do is open the GFI Mail Essentials configuration, and then select the anti-spam law, and then right click on it and choose order module priorities. When you do that, you’re going to be presented with some options here and this is where you re arrange the very spam filters that GFI mail Essentials use.
Now, I'm giving you what I think is a good order for these things and I hope you’ll find this help to make your mail essentials more productive.
So the first in my list is my IP white list. My second is the e-mail domain white list including the other white list. Number three, send your fallacy framework and the fourth position I have directly harvesting in the fifth position I have fishing URL black lists. In the sixth position I have keyword white list. In the seventh position, I have DNS black lists. In the eighth position, I have custom black list. The ninth position spam URI real time black lists. In the ninth position, I have the, I am sorry. In the tenth position, have basing on analysis. In the eleventh position header checking and in the twelfth position, keyword checking.
If you put your, if you re arrange your priority of those spam tools in the mail essentials, you’ll see that is going to do a better job, a catching spam.
Hey, I’m Bruce Naylor with turbo brother software GFI mail essentials absolutely at essential part of your arsenal to keep spam and bad is that I found real now.
Hey I’ll talk to you later.
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