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Thursday, February 28, 2008
What is The Barracuda/CudaMail Outlook Plug-in & How Do I Use It To Reduce The Level of SPAM I Get?
Thursday, February 28, 2008 4:57:21 PM (Mountain Standard Time, UTC-07:00) (
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Do you want to
educate the CudaMail system
so it understands better what kind of e-mail you want to get and what you consider as spam?
Do you want to have a very easy way
to
submit SPAM and false positive reports
?
Do you want an easy way to
keep your white list up to date
?
If you answered YES to any of the above questions then you may want to
try the Outlook Plug-in
.
Getting to Know The Outlook Plug-In:
This very simple toolbar can be installed in the Outlook 2000 to 2007 e-mail client (not Outlook Express or the new MS Mail) to give you some additional options and two new buttons. These
Green
and
Red
buttons with an envelope and either a Check Mark (good) or
Red
X
(bad) make the process of sending a report back to the system that you consider a message SPAM or Wanted as easy as clicking on the corresponding button. It can't get any simpler than that!
To
download the toolbar
simply go to the
CudaMail Web Portal
and click on the '
Get Mail Client Plugins Here
' link at the bottom of the page. (this download link is only for current CudaMail customers - if you have a
Barracuda Spam Firewall
and want the plug-in go talk to your network administrator)
Per-user Web portal is at
https://web.CudaMail.com
Once you download the Outlook Plug-in you have to run it to install it so you need to do this with an account that has administrative access to your PC. After it is installed you should be able to get to the '
Spam Firewall
' tab under the '
Tools' - 'Options
' menu item and it should look something like this:
What Does This All Mean?
Automatically Update White list:
When this option is checked off every time you add someone as a new personal contact or e-mail someone then they will be added to your personal white list. While this sounds like a great idea you need to login to your personal options area on the CudaMail system on a semi-regular basis to clear out old or stale white list entries and specifically to make sure your own e-mail address is not on the white list.
A typical spammer trick is to send you spam pretending to be you so you do not want to white list your own e-mail address or you will get more spam.
This can happen by accident if you '
reply all
' to an e-mail and don't take your e-mail address off or if you are in the habit of always cc'ing yourself.
Additional Button Actions:
Spam:
Permanently Delete Message or Move to Deleted Items folder.
While I like to completely get rid of any spam messages by leaving it on the '
Permanently Delete Items
' option you have no way of easily getting back any message you accidently marked as Spam. By setting this option to "
Move to - Deleted Items Folder
' you can always rescue it from there if you have an accident.
Not Spam
: Add E-Mail addresses to Whitelist. When a message come through with the subject tagged as spam '[CudaMailTagged] -original subject' and you click on the
Green
button to submit a '
falsely marked as spam
' report this option will also update your personal whitelist so that this senders e-mail will not be tagged in the future.
There is a second benefit to the plug-in as it is building your own personal database of '
Good
' and '
Bad
' messages that are unique to you. Once you have marked at least 200 messages of each type then the statistical analysis or '
Barracuda Bayesian Learning
' will kick in and provide additional protection against Spam. You will only be able to mark messages that have been processed by the
CudaMail
system so don't just select everything in your inbox and try to mark them all as '
good
'. What you should do is look at the message and ask yourself 'Did this e-mail come from outside our organization and is it a representative sample of e-mail that I want to get in the future?'
This plug-in is also the answer to questions like the following:
1. How do I automatically whitelist all of my contacts?
2. I get so few messages in the per-user quarantine how am I ever going to get 200 'good' messages?
3. How do I send you samples of spam that I don't want?
Does the Outlook plug-in work with Microsoft Vista?
Yes the Outlook Plug-in versions 2.1.0.5 and above work with Microsoft Vista and Outlook 2007. The plug-in version can be found on the licensing screen when installing the plug-in, or in Microsoft Outlook by viewing the Spam Firewall tab in the Options window. The version number will be located in the bottom-right corner of the window.
If you can give the Outlook Plug-in a try. I have been using it myself for the last 2 years and I get a sense of joy every time I can click on the 'Spam' button because I know that this is making the Spammer's job that much harder next time.
- Shaun
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