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SpamExperts (8 of 11) - Whitelisting and Blacklisting senders

SpamExperts allows you to configure rules that override the spam filter for selected recipients and senders. It is important to note that this rule only turns off the content filtering. If the senders' mail server is badly configured, does not comply with open standards, or is itself listed on a real-time blacklist then it will not be possible to whitelist (blacklisting always works).

Rules which block are known as Blacklisting and rules which allow are called Whitelisting. You can block or allow either by providing a full email address e.g. john.smith@example.com, or by simply adding the domain name e.g. example.com - the latter would block or allow ALL traffic related to a certain domain.

Whilst SpamExperts has significant additional filtering options and rule lists, this article just focusses on Sender rules for Whitelisting (allowing) and blacklisting (rejecting). The sender in SpamExperts is the originator of the external email.

Accessing SpamExperts


cPanel > Email > SpamExperts



On the next screen, you will see a list of domains within this cPanel account - click Login to enter the SpamExperts configuration for that domain



Accessing the Sender whitelist and blacklist


There are two ways to add Senders (the remote email address) to a blacklist or whitelist. You can either click on the Sender whitelist or Sender blacklist buttons from the dashboard and then + Add whitelist sender or + Add blacklist sender



or you can use the Delivery log view and use the drop-down next to the email, and select Blacklist or Whitelist sender.



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Updated on: 24/01/2024

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