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To help reduce the amount of spam that you receive, you should do the following in Plesk 12+.
To help reduce the amount of spam that you receive, you should do the following in Plesk 12+.


Click on Tools & Settings, then choose Mail Server Settings.
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<li>Click on Tools & Settings, then choose Mail Server Settings.</li>


Enable "Switch on SPF spam protection".
<li>Enable "Switch on SPF spam protection".</li>
In the SPF checking mode section, select "Reject mail when SPF resolves to "fail" (deny)


Enable "Switch on spam protection based on DNS blackhole lists"
<li>In the SPF checking mode section, select "Reject mail when SPF resolves to "fail" (deny)</li>


In the DNS zones for DNSBL service field, enter the following:
<li>Enable "Switch on spam protection based on DNS blackhole lists"</li>
 
zen.spamhaus.org;b.barracudacentral.org


<li>In the DNS zones for DNSBL service field, enter the following:<br />
  <code>zen.spamhaus.org;b.barracudacentral.org</code>
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== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 17:53, 1 November 2017

Reduce incoming spam

To help reduce the amount of spam that you receive, you should do the following in Plesk 12+.

  1. Click on Tools & Settings, then choose Mail Server Settings.
  2. Enable "Switch on SPF spam protection".
  3. In the SPF checking mode section, select "Reject mail when SPF resolves to "fail" (deny)
  4. Enable "Switch on spam protection based on DNS blackhole lists"
  5. In the DNS zones for DNSBL service field, enter the following:
    zen.spamhaus.org;b.barracudacentral.org

References