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How do I disable Spam filtering in SmarterMail?
The following article explains how to disable the Spam filtering feature in SmarterMail. The default settings are to add SPAM-LOW, SPAM-MED or SPAM-HIGH to the subject line of emails considered to be Spam. To have email delivered as normal without the default Spam filter, the filter settings must be overridden and set to take no action.
To disable Spam Filtering, please follow these steps:
- Open a browser window and go to one of the following URLs:
- http://mail.yourdomainname.com
- http://mail#.safesecureweb.com (this address is provided in the setup email)
- Login using your email address and password.
- From the Settings menu, select My Spam
Filtering.

- Select the radial button Override spam settings for
this account.

- Click the Actions tab.

- Set each Action to No action.
- Click Save.
If you would like to create your own filters that scan the contents of your email, you can create Content Filters based on Spam Probability. To create these filters, follow the steps of our email filtering support article.
