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First you will need to log in to your account.
- Log into your e-mail by visiting
http://webmail.i-c.net
- When prompted for Username and Password
enter your username and password.
Example Username: johndoe & Password johnpassword
- Press OK
This is our webmail interface where you will be able to
see any new e-mails that you have yet to download.
Enabling and using DSpam
- From the webmail screen click on Spam Filtering.
- At the top of the screen you will see a button to
either Enable or Disable DSpam for your account.
- Click Enable DSpam to turn it on.
DSpam Settings
- Quarantine
This is the most important screen you need to
become familiar with. This screen will show all the
e-mails that DSpam has caught and flagged as spam.
You will see the date the e-mail was sent, the
e-mail address it was sent from and the subject of
the e-mail. You may read the e-mail by clicking on
the subject of the one you wish to view. If there
are any false positives or e-mail you believe should
not be blocked and categorized as spam put a
check next to it and click on deliver checked. This
will resend the e-mail to you so you will receive it
as well as teach DSpam that the e-mail was not spam.
If all the e-mails in the quarantine folder are spam
you may delete them all by either clicking on delete
all or putting a check next to the ones you wish to
delete and clicking delete checked. When using DSpam
you may want to check the quarantine periodically to
make sure that it has not filtered anything important.
- Performance
This shows you how well DSpam is doing with
blocking spam from your inbox. It currently shows
filtering statistics for how many e-mails have been
caught, learned, scanned, false positives and your
Spam Ratio. Also shown on this screen is your
performance statistics for your spam filtering
accuracy, false positive rate and overall accuracy.
Learning New Spam
DSpam can learn from it's mistakes. If you still receive
any spam in your inbox simply
reclassify mail as spam from the History menu under
webmail.i-c.net/dspam. This will
tell DSpam that you no longer want this type of e-mail and
it will block any future e-mails of similar content from
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