Dear Customers,
In the last two days, we have put Mail5 and Mail6 live on our new anti-spam system. We have seen a drastic decrease in spam on both these servers and attribute this to our new system.
We have also been receiving complaints of some legitimate emails being classed as spam. These legitimate emails are mainly newsletters or commercial emailing that come within the grey area of spam detection, and are many times classed as spam by many spam filtering systems (no system is perfect). We request customers to whitelist any such emails in H-Sphere to avoid them being marked as spam. Additionally, if you wish to view all email that is being marked as spam, you can do so by creating a mail box and configuring H-Sphere (via mail settings) to redirect all spam to that mail box.
We have also implemented a feature called residential IP greylisting. That means all email coming from servers on residential IPs will automatically be rejected for about 5 minutes. If the server tries to reconnect to send its mail, it would be accepted. Since most spam is coming from hacked residential computers, this has drastically reduced mail volume. Any good mail software running on a residential machine however should try reconnecting, so legitimate email should continue to come in.
The remaining mail servers will slowly be switched to the new system within the next two weeks. If you have any questions regarding the system, please use our support forum. We request customers send complaints about the new system via tickets, as it will better allow us to help and track the volume and nature of complaints
In the last two days, we have put Mail5 and Mail6 live on our new anti-spam system. We have seen a drastic decrease in spam on both these servers and attribute this to our new system.
We have also been receiving complaints of some legitimate emails being classed as spam. These legitimate emails are mainly newsletters or commercial emailing that come within the grey area of spam detection, and are many times classed as spam by many spam filtering systems (no system is perfect). We request customers to whitelist any such emails in H-Sphere to avoid them being marked as spam. Additionally, if you wish to view all email that is being marked as spam, you can do so by creating a mail box and configuring H-Sphere (via mail settings) to redirect all spam to that mail box.
We have also implemented a feature called residential IP greylisting. That means all email coming from servers on residential IPs will automatically be rejected for about 5 minutes. If the server tries to reconnect to send its mail, it would be accepted. Since most spam is coming from hacked residential computers, this has drastically reduced mail volume. Any good mail software running on a residential machine however should try reconnecting, so legitimate email should continue to come in.
The remaining mail servers will slowly be switched to the new system within the next two weeks. If you have any questions regarding the system, please use our support forum. We request customers send complaints about the new system via tickets, as it will better allow us to help and track the volume and nature of complaints