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How to Create "User Level Email Filter" in cPanel? Print this Article
Overview:
This interface allows you to filter the email for each email account in your domain.
An email filter allows you to set a rule for incoming messages (for example, a message from desired sender). If a message matches that rule, then the system can automatically perform an action on that message (for example, deleting the message).
We strongly recommend that you use multiple, simple filters instead of a single large filter. Exim, the server’s mail transfer agent, handles many small rules more efficiently than a single large rule.
Create a filter
To create a new filter, perform the following steps:
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In the Filters by Users table, click Manage Filters for the appropriate email account.
Note:If you access this interface from cPanel’s Webmail interface, proceed to step 2. -
Click Create a New Filter.
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Enter a name for the filter in the Filter Name text box.
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Configure your filter’s rules and actions.
Note:For detailed information on how to configure your filter, read our How to Configure Email Filters article. -
Click Create.
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