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Email Filters vs Spam Filters in cPanel

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Managing your inbox effectively can boost productivity and ensure critical emails aren’t missed. cPanel offers two powerful yet distinct self-serve filtering tools:

  • Email Filters
  • Spam Filters (SpamAssassin)

 

🛠️ What Are Email Filters?

Email Filters are user-controlled rules that sort messages based on exact criteria such as sender, subject, or body text. They act on delivered emails and allow customized handling.

Ideal when you want to:

  • Redirect newsletters to specific folders
  • Automatically delete or flag emails from certain senders
  • Clean up “non-spam” but undesirable emails

 

🛡️ What Are Spam Filters?

Spam Filters, powered by SpamAssassin, automatically detect unwanted email using heuristics, sender reputation, content analysis, and spam scoring.

You can configure:

  • The spam score threshold
  • Options to mark or auto-delete high-scoring spam
  • Spam Box for quarantining suspected messages

 

🔍 Email Filters vs Spam Filters – Quick Comparison

Feature Email Filters Spam Filters (SpamAssassin)
Control Level User-specific Account or domain-wide (admin-set)
Criteria Sender, subject, body, headers, actions Spam score and content analysis
Best Use Case Organizing or excluding known senders Detecting unsolicited or malicious mail
Operates After Delivery ✅ Yes ⚠️ No
Risk of False Positives Low if rules are precise Moderate if threshold too low

 

✅ When to Use Each

Email Filters

Use these when:

  • You receive unwanted emails from reputable sources or newsletters
  • You want to route or delete certain email easily
  • You prefer granular control (e.g., by sender or keyword)

Spam Filters

Use these when:

  • You’re dealing with bulk, unknown, or phishing emails
  • You want hands-off spam detection and quarantine
  • You prefer automatic protection based on tuning

 

🛠️ How to Set Them Up

1. Email Filters (User-Level)

  1. Go to Email ➔ Email Filters
  2. Choose your email account ➔ Manage Filters
  3. Click Create a New Filter
  4. Add rule (e.g., From contains [email protected])
  5. Choose action (e.g., Move to folder, Discard)
  6. Click Create

2. Spam Filters (SpamAssassin)

  1. Go to Email ➔ Spam Filters
  2. Enable SpamAssassin
  3. Set threshold (e.g., 5.0 for moderate sensitivity)
  4. Enable Spam Box or Auto-Delete

 

🌐 Best Practices

  • Always try “Unsubscribe” first for trusted marketing emails.
  • For persistent undesired emails, use Email Filters to auto-route them.
  • Use Spam Filters for unknown or malicious email protection.
  • Avoid global blocking unless needed—others on the domain may require those emails.
  • Monitor your Spam Box to prevent false positives.
  • Regularly review and update both Email and Spam filters.

 

🧭 Final Takeaway

Use Email Filters for customizable sorting, ideal for managing non-spam but unwanted mail.
Use Spam Filters for automated spam detection, perfect for unsolicited or phishing emails.
Together, they provide a robust, user-friendly system to manage your inbox in cPanel.


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