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+ | ====== What is the quarantine function? ====== | ||
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+ | Usually, POPFile will classify a message, change the subject line and/or insert the X-Text-Classification header, and then hand the message on to your mail client. It's still the same message though, and it may contain web bugs or exploits that cause the preview function of your mail client to do something really nasty. For example, spammers may put some code in the HTML that lets them know you have received their email and thus, they should keep sending you more spam. | ||
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+ | If you want to avoid that, you have two options: Get another mail client or use POPFile' | ||
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+ | When an email is quarantined, | ||
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+ | Here's an example: | ||
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+ | POPFile has quarantined a message. | ||
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+ | Quarantined Message Detail | ||
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+ | Original From: " | ||
+ | To: "" | ||
+ | To examine the email open the attachment. | ||
+ | To change this mail's classification go to | ||
+ | http:// | ||
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+ | The first 20 words found in the email are: | ||
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+ | This is multi part message in MIME format EMP Newsletter Reduce your | ||
+ | debt and stop harassing phone calls without taking | ||
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