Email spam is evaluated on multiple levels: technical, via DNS reputation, and through content analysis. This article explains how these layers work together to reliably identify spam.
Detect and manage spam effectively: use server and client filters together to reliably mark or filter unwanted emails.
Check mailbox size and storage usage: guide to viewing the occupancy and percentage of an email mailbox, demonstrated in Thunderbird.
Set up and configure an out-of-office message in Webmail – including subject, message text, duration, and options such as forwarding or sending a copy.
Access the webmail client via browser to manage emails without additional software
Detect and organize spam emails: use server-side markings, set up client filters, and optionally perform local analysis to move or delete messages efficiently.
Set up an email account in a client, demonstrated using Thunderbird. Guide for configuring incoming and outgoing servers, ports, and security settings.