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If you've configured your cPanel hosting account to use the Spam Box feature of SpamAssassin, mail identified as spam will be placed in a spam folder; however, you will not immediately see the spam folder in webmail if you have not created or subscribed to it.
SquirrelMail Webmail
If a spam folder does not already exist, you will need to create and subscribe to it.
- Visit the cPanel webmail interface and choose SquirrelMail.
- Click on the Folders link at the top of the page.
- Under Create Folder, enter the name 'spam' for the new folder.
- Click Create.
If the folder does not automatically list itself in the Subscribe list under theUnsubscribe/Subscribe area, you will need to manually subscribe to the folder by selecting the spam folder and clicking Subscribe.
Horde Webmail
- In Horde, at the top, click on the gear icon and then hover over Preferences and click on Mail.
- Under Message, click on Spam Reporting.
- Choose your designated Spam folder from the drop down list.
- Configure action queries appropriately
- Click Save.
RoundCube Webmail
If a spam folder does not exist, you will need to create it.
- Visit the cPanel webmail interface and choose RoundCube.
- Click on the Settings icon in the top-right corner of the page.
- Click on the Folders tab.
- Click the + button in the bottom-left corner of the Folders panel to create a new folder.
- Under Folder properties, in the Folder name field, type 'spam'.
- Click Save.
You should now see the spam folder in the Folders panel on the left-hand side of the screen. Be sure that the check box next to the folder name, under the Subscribedcolumn, is selected.
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