Delivering untrusted mail to the Junk folder
Messages received from external sources could be determined to be untrusted by spam reduction checks such as the Sender Policy Framework (SPF) protocol.
About this task
Note: All SMTP-inbound Domino edge servers with SPF and/or DKIM
enabled must be at 12.0.2 or later for this feature to work properly.
You can choose to send messages that are deemed to be untrusted as a result of spam reduction checks to the recipient's Junk folder.
Tip: Hard fails are untrusted messages, but if you
choose to treat soft fails as untrusted and therefore delivered to the Junk folder,
you can enable the following notes.ini on their mail servers:
RouterJunkDeliverSoftfail=1
Procedure
- From the Domino® Administrator, click the Configuration tab and expand the Messaging section.
- Click Configurations.
- Select the Configuration Settings document for the mail server or servers you want to administer, and click Edit Configuration.
- Click .
- Locate the Deliver to Junk Folder Controls section.
- Set the Deliver untrusted messages to the Junk folder field to Enabled.
- If you have users or groups for whom you don't want to deliver untrusted messages to the Junk folder, enter their Notes user names or group names in the Exceptions for specific recipients field.