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MailScanner Service
FAQ's
This list of Frequently Asked
Questions is provided to help you understand the
Anti-Spam & Anti-Virus MailScanner Service
provided by WebMax. If you have any questions
that are unanswered here, please contact us.
Will spam be deleted before I retrieve
my email?
No email is deleted from your mailbox, unless
you request us to do so. Any email reported
by the system as spam will have the subject
line modified and header records added (tagged)
to indicate them so that you can automatically
filter them from your inbox and place them in
a separate folder so that you can check them
at a later time. You can request that we simply
delete email marked as Spam and/or Definitely
Spam for you, but beware of the issues in the
following answers to spam related questions.
Should I tell you about incorrectly
tagged spam?
Not unless it is email from someone you regularly
receive email from and want to have added to
a whitelist. The simplest thing to do would
be to add an extra inbox rule in your email
client to keep email from them in your inbox.
Will all spam be detected?
No. All the email is scanned and assigned a
score based on the likelihood that an email
is spam. Thresholds are used to determine whether
an email should be tagged as spam: it is important
that this is done to help avoid false-positives
and false-negatives.
Is all email tagged as spam, spam?
Not necessarily. The system is not foolproof
and there will be instances where legitimate
email is tagged as spam and where spam is not
tagged as such. This is why all email is delivered
by default, so you can filter them email in
your email client and check through the spam
to ensure there is no email that you actually
need.
I don't need (spam/virus) checking,
can I only have email scanned for one?
Yes, we can configure the service to either
scan for viruses, spam or both.
Will viruses be deleted before I retrieve
my email?
Yes. All emails and file attachments are scanned
for viruses. If one is found, the virus is removed
from the email before it is delivered to your
mailbox, a text file attachment will be added
to the email notifying you of the virus infection.
Removed viruses and dangerous file attachments
removed from email are stored in a quarantine
area on the server for 30 days. You can request
the file from quarantine as described in the
text file attachments, or , preferably ask the
sender to resend the file in a zip archive.
You can also request that we simply delete any
emails that have virus attachments, rather than
receiving the cleaned email.
Will all viruses be detected?
No system can guarantee 100% detection, though
nearly all infected files and dangerous file attachments
should be using this service. The service scans
all email received and sent through
the server to help ensure that you do not accidentally
start spreading a virus yourself.
Do I still need a virus scanner on
my computer?
Yes! Not only can the service not guarantee
that all email viruses will be detected, there
are many other ways that your computer can become
infected. You should always install an anti-virus
solution on every computer and ensure that it
is constantly kept up to date.
How do I know whether and email has
a virus or is a spam?
There are two methods used to identify these
emails to you. Firstly, the subject line of
the affected email will be prefixed with one
of the following:
{Virus?} - indicates
that the email contained a virus and has
had the attachment removed.
{Filename?} - indicates
that the email contained a dangerous file attachment
which has been removed.
{Spam?} - indicates that
the email is likely to be spam - you should
filter these emails into a separate folder
in your email client.
{Definitely Spam?} -
indicates that the email is almost definitely
spam because it got a very high detection
score - you should filter these emails into
a separate folder in your email client.
Secondly, additional headers are added to
the email:
X-WTTW-VirusCheck: Found to be
clean - indicates that the email
passed the virus scanning tests.
X-WTTW-VirusCheck: Found to be
infected - indicates that email
email contained a virus which has been removed.
X-WTTW-SpamCheck: spam
- indicates that the email is likely to
be spam and contains information on how
the score was reached.
X-WTTW-SpamScore: ssssss
- indicates the spam score for the email.
Each s represents 1 point, so sssss indicates
a score of 5. The service has a threshold
of 5 for {Spam?} and 20 for {Definitely
Spam?}
Can the system simply delete all email
marked as spam?
We advise against this as it is possible that
legitimate email will be deleted and the sender
will never know that you didn't receive it.
We recommend filtering the email in your email
client and placing it in a separate folder so
that you can check through it in your own time.
If you're happy that email marked as {Spam?},
and/or more suitably {Definitely Spam?} we can
configure the system for you to delete that
email.
Another alternative that we offer is to have
all email marked as {Spam?}, and/or more suitably
{Definitely Spam?} delivered to a specific email
address. For example, spam@mydomain.com.au
How do I configure my email software
to filter spam into a separate folder?
You should create a separate folder in your
email client called Spam. You should then create
an inbox rule to place any email containing
the strings {Spam?} or {Definitely Spam?} into
that folder.
How much does the service cost?
The service is absolutely FREE,
and comes included with every WebMax hosting
plan. The MailScanner settings are managed via
your Control Panel.
I still have some questions
Please feel free to contact us with any questions
that you have.