This check box enables / disables the option of filtering mail by using a list of blocked senders; Anti-Spam classifies messages from these senders as spam.
This check box enables / disables filtering of messages based on a list of blocked phrases whose presence in a message indicates that the message is spam.
Clicking this link opens the Explicit language window. In this window, you can create a list of obscene words. The presence of such words in a message indicates that the message is spam.
This link is available if the If it contains obscene words check box is selected.
In the Do not classify a message as spam section, you can define the signs that Anti-Spam uses to recognize non-spam mail.
This check box enables / disables checking whether a sender address is included in the list of allowed senders.
If this check box is selected, Anti-Spam classifies messages from allowed senders as non-spam.
If this check box is cleared, Anti-Spam does not classify messages from allowed senders as non-spam. Messages sent by senders in the list of allowed senders are not filtered.
This check box enables / disables checking a message against the list of allowed phrases.
If this check box is selected, Anti-Spam classifies messages containing phrases from this list as non-spam.
If this check box is cleared, Anti-Spam does not use the list of allowed phrases to filter messages and does not classify messages containing expressions from the list as non-spam mail.
When this link is clicked, the Allowed phrases window opens, in which you can create a list of allowed phrases.
When creating the list, you can specify both individual phrases and masks of allowed phrases.
This link is available if the If it contains allowed phrases check box is selected.
In the Actions with messages section, you can specify the tags to add to the subject lines of messages that are assigned the Spam or Probable spam status by Anti-Spam.