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Express toolbar. The messages you selected will go to your Inbox and the senders will be automatically added to your Approved Senders list. Click on the Mailshell Anti-Spam icon on the Outlook Express toolbar. On the Mailshell Anti-Spam popup, click on Senders under the Approve Options section; then select the Add button. Enter the sender into the field provided, then click the OK button. You can specify either an email address (e.g., [email protected]) or a domain (e.g., yahoo.com). If you specify a domain, any address sending from that domain will be approved. Edit an Approved Sender There are a couple of ways to edit an Approved Sender: Double-click on the Mailshell Anti-Spam icon in the system tray. On the Mailshell Anti-Spam popup, click on Senders under the Approve Options section; then select the address or domain you want to edit and click the Edit button. Edit the sender in the field provided, then click the OK button. You may also approve senders by going to Start > Programs > Mailshell Anti-Spam Universal > Admin Console. On the Mailshell Anti-Spam popup, click on Senders under the Approve Options section; then select the address or domain you want to edit and click the Edit button. Edit the sender in the field provided, then click the OK button. Additionally, Outlook Express users may edit an Approved Sender by doing the following: Click on the Mailshell Anti-Spam icon on the Outlook Express toolbar. On the Mailshell Anti-Spam popup, click on Senders under the Approve Options section; then select the address or domain you want to edit and click the Edit button. Edit the sender in the field provided, then click the OK button. Delete an Approved Sender There are a couple of ways to delete an Approved Sender: Double-click on the Mailshell Anti-Spam icon in the system tray. On the Mailshell Anti-Spam popup, click on Senders under the Approve Options section; then select the address or domain you no longer want to approve and click the Delete button. Mail from this address or domain will no longer automatically be approved. You may also approve senders by going to Start > Programs > Mailshell Anti-Spam Universal > Admin Console. On the Mailshell Anti-Spam popup, click on Senders under the Approve Options section; then select the address or domain you no longer want to approve and click the Delete button. Mail from this address or domain. Download Mailshell Anti-Spam Desktop latest version for Windows free to try. Mailshell Anti-Spam Desktop latest update: J Download Mailshell Anti-Spam Desktop latest version for Windows free to try. Mailshell Anti-Spam Desktop latest update: J Mailshell Anti-Spam Gateway Server, protects the entire enterprise from spam through server-based policies on the network level. Mailshell Anti-Spam Desktop for Enterprises, allows individual users to tune spam filtering to meet their needs. Mailshell’s Enterprise Anti-Spam Suite Mailshell Inc. Mailshell Inc. 695 Fifth Mailshell Anti-Spam Gateway Server, protects the entire enterprise from spam through server-based policies on the network level. Mailshell Anti-Spam Desktop for Enterprises, allows individual users to tune spam filtering to meet their needs. Mailshell s Enterprise Anti-Spam Suite Mailshell Inc. Mailshell Inc. 695 Fifth Mailshell Anti-Spam Gateway Server, protects the entire enterprise from spam through server-based policies on the network level. Mailshell Anti-Spam Desktop for Enterprises, allows individual users to tune spam filtering to meet their needs. Mailshell s Enterprise Anti-Spam Suite Mailshell Inc. Mailshell Inc. 695 Fifth Mailshell Anti-Spam Help: Please choose the Anti-Spam Edition you are using: Mailshell Anti-Spam Outlook; Mailshell Anti-Spam Universal Will no longer automatically be approved. Additionally, Outlook Express users may delete an Approved Sender by doing the following: Click on the Mailshell Anti-Spam icon on the Outlook Express toolbar. On the Mailshell Anti-Spam popup, click on Senders under the Approve Options section; then select the address or domain you no longer want to approve and click the Delete button. Mail from this address or domain will no longer automatically be approved. Import Approved Sender's List You can import multiple approved senders by importing a text file, which contains a list of approved senders, one email address or domain per line. There are a couple of ways to import an Approved Sender's list: Double-click on the Mailshell Anti-Spam icon in the system tray. On the Mailshell Anti-Spam popup, click on Senders under the Approve Options section; then click the Import button. Select the file you want to import in the pop-up window, and then click the Open button. You may also approve senders by going to Start > Programs > Mailshell Anti-Spam Universal > Admin Console. On the Mailshell Anti-Spam popup, click on Senders under the Approve Options section; then click the Import button. Select the file you want to import in the pop-up window, and then click the Open button. Additionally, Outlook Express users may import an Approved Sender's list by doing the following: Click on the Mailshell Anti-Spam icon on the Outlook Express toolbar. On the Mailshell Anti-Spam popup, click on Senders under the Approve Options section; then click the Import button. Select the file you want to import in the pop-up window, and then click the Open button. Export Approved Sender's List There are a couple of ways to export an Approved Sender's list: Double-click on the Mailshell Anti-Spam icon in the system tray. On the Mailshell Anti-Spam popup, click on Senders under the Approve Options section; then click the Export button. Enter a name for the file you want to export in the pop-up window, then click the Save button. You may also approve senders by going to Start > Programs > Mailshell Anti-Spam Universal > Admin Console. On the Mailshell Anti-Spam popup, click on Senders under the Approve Options section; then click the Export button. Enter a name for the file you want to export in the pop-up window, then click the Save button. Additionally, Outlook Express users may export an Approved Sender's list by

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Express toolbar. The messages you selected will go to your Inbox and the senders will be automatically added to your Approved Senders list. Click on the Mailshell Anti-Spam icon on the Outlook Express toolbar. On the Mailshell Anti-Spam popup, click on Senders under the Approve Options section; then select the Add button. Enter the sender into the field provided, then click the OK button. You can specify either an email address (e.g., [email protected]) or a domain (e.g., yahoo.com). If you specify a domain, any address sending from that domain will be approved. Edit an Approved Sender There are a couple of ways to edit an Approved Sender: Double-click on the Mailshell Anti-Spam icon in the system tray. On the Mailshell Anti-Spam popup, click on Senders under the Approve Options section; then select the address or domain you want to edit and click the Edit button. Edit the sender in the field provided, then click the OK button. You may also approve senders by going to Start > Programs > Mailshell Anti-Spam Universal > Admin Console. On the Mailshell Anti-Spam popup, click on Senders under the Approve Options section; then select the address or domain you want to edit and click the Edit button. Edit the sender in the field provided, then click the OK button. Additionally, Outlook Express users may edit an Approved Sender by doing the following: Click on the Mailshell Anti-Spam icon on the Outlook Express toolbar. On the Mailshell Anti-Spam popup, click on Senders under the Approve Options section; then select the address or domain you want to edit and click the Edit button. Edit the sender in the field provided, then click the OK button. Delete an Approved Sender There are a couple of ways to delete an Approved Sender: Double-click on the Mailshell Anti-Spam icon in the system tray. On the Mailshell Anti-Spam popup, click on Senders under the Approve Options section; then select the address or domain you no longer want to approve and click the Delete button. Mail from this address or domain will no longer automatically be approved. You may also approve senders by going to Start > Programs > Mailshell Anti-Spam Universal > Admin Console. On the Mailshell Anti-Spam popup, click on Senders under the Approve Options section; then select the address or domain you no longer want to approve and click the Delete button. Mail from this address or domain

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Will no longer automatically be approved. Additionally, Outlook Express users may delete an Approved Sender by doing the following: Click on the Mailshell Anti-Spam icon on the Outlook Express toolbar. On the Mailshell Anti-Spam popup, click on Senders under the Approve Options section; then select the address or domain you no longer want to approve and click the Delete button. Mail from this address or domain will no longer automatically be approved. Import Approved Sender's List You can import multiple approved senders by importing a text file, which contains a list of approved senders, one email address or domain per line. There are a couple of ways to import an Approved Sender's list: Double-click on the Mailshell Anti-Spam icon in the system tray. On the Mailshell Anti-Spam popup, click on Senders under the Approve Options section; then click the Import button. Select the file you want to import in the pop-up window, and then click the Open button. You may also approve senders by going to Start > Programs > Mailshell Anti-Spam Universal > Admin Console. On the Mailshell Anti-Spam popup, click on Senders under the Approve Options section; then click the Import button. Select the file you want to import in the pop-up window, and then click the Open button. Additionally, Outlook Express users may import an Approved Sender's list by doing the following: Click on the Mailshell Anti-Spam icon on the Outlook Express toolbar. On the Mailshell Anti-Spam popup, click on Senders under the Approve Options section; then click the Import button. Select the file you want to import in the pop-up window, and then click the Open button. Export Approved Sender's List There are a couple of ways to export an Approved Sender's list: Double-click on the Mailshell Anti-Spam icon in the system tray. On the Mailshell Anti-Spam popup, click on Senders under the Approve Options section; then click the Export button. Enter a name for the file you want to export in the pop-up window, then click the Save button. You may also approve senders by going to Start > Programs > Mailshell Anti-Spam Universal > Admin Console. On the Mailshell Anti-Spam popup, click on Senders under the Approve Options section; then click the Export button. Enter a name for the file you want to export in the pop-up window, then click the Save button. Additionally, Outlook Express users may export an Approved Sender's list by

2025-04-11
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'Powered by Mailshell' Filters Dominate Newest VBSpam Test SAN FRANCISCO, February 8, 2013 - 'Powered by Mailshell' spam filters claimed four of the top nine spots in the newest VBSpam Comparative Test, the industry's leading independent testing program. Mailshell is the leading provider of Internet security engines for OEMs, including anti-spam, anti-phishing, DNS Security and URL filtering. Thousands of companies and millions of consumers worldwide rely on "Powered by Mailshell" filtering engines for Internet security. Mailshell's filter accurately detected 99.84% of spam without any false positives, beating IBM, Symantec, McAfee, Fortinet, Sophos, Halon Security (which uses the Commtouch engine) and nearly all others, in a competition of more than 20 of the world's leading spam filters. Three other 'Powered by Mailshell' filters finished with nearly identical results: Eset, Netmail Secure and GFI each finished the test with detection rates within 0.05% of Mailshell. Each of the four solutions did not block a single piece of legitimate email. The four companies' 0.0% false positive rate was also better than IBM, McAfee, Sophos and nearly all others tested. "Mailshell and its partners have four solutions in this test, posting nearly identical outstanding results," said Eytan Urbas, vice president at Mailshell. "This level of consistently excellent detection is among the primary reasons so many other vendors replace their old solutions with 'Powered by Mailshell' filters." The VBSpam tests are administered by Virus Bulletin, and benchmark leading vendors' filters using identical streams of email. The test ran for 16 consecutive days, from December 22nd through January 7th. In this most recent test, Mailshell correctly identified 64,780 out 64,884 spam emails, for a 99.84% detection rate. Among legitimate emails, Mailshell did not block any of the 9,073 legitimate messages. The test results are available at: Mailshell's Anti-Spam SDK provides complete and consistently accurate protection against

2025-03-25
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Doing the following: Click on the Mailshell Anti-Spam icon on the Outlook Express toolbar. On the Mailshell Anti-Spam popup, click on Senders under the Approve Options section; then click the Export button. Enter a name for the file you want to export in the pop-up window, then click the Save button. I.P. Addresses Each message you receive through the Internet travels through one or more machines along the way before it arrives in your Inbox. These machines have different Internet Protocol addresses. To ensure that messages coming from a particular Internet address do not get filtered as spam, you can specify its IP address. You can enter an individual IP address such as 10.2.3.4 or a range of IP addresses such as 10.2.3.4-10.2.3.255. We recommend that you consult your network administrator before making changes to this option. Specifying I.P. Addresses You can use any of the following notations to specify I.P. Addresses: a single I.P. address, e.g. 127.0.0.1 the first and last addresses in the netblock, separated by a hyphen, e.g. 127.0.0.1-127.0.0.3 using network prefix notation, e.g. 127.0.0.1/29 My Email Address Most spam does not include your email address in the To: address. Most legitimate email does include your email address in the To: or CC: address. Also, most email newsletters use unique To: addresses in their emails. You can give preference to messages that are explicitly addressed to you. This feature may help distinguish messages you wish to keep versus spam you wish to reject, thereby increasing the accuracy of Mailshell Anti-Spam. To specify your preference, click on the Mailshell Anti-Spam icon on the Outlook Express toolbar. On the Mailshell Anti-Spam popup under the Approve Options section, click My Email Addresses. Next, click the Add button and add all of the email addresses where you receive mail. Note: If you subscribe to email lists, be sure to add the addresses to which the messages are sent.

2025-04-18
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What are Approved Senders? Approved Senders are senders that will never be filtered as junk. Think of them as your VIPs: friends, family, newsletters you subscribe to, and other senders you expect email from. By specifying these senders as approved, you ensure that their messages are always delivered properly. Approved Senders can be either email addresses (e.g., [email protected]) or domains (e.g., yahoo.com). The From: addresses of all new email is compared against your Approved Senders list. Why would I want to maintain an Approved Senders list? Depending on the kind of emails that you receive, some non-spam messages may occasionally be identified as spam even though they are not. By listing Approved Senders - friends, family, colleagues, newsletters you subscribe to, and anyone else who emails you regularly - you ensure that their messages are always delivered properly. Add an Approved Sender There are several ways to add Approved Senders: Right-click on the Mailshell Anti-Spam icon in the system tray, then select "Add to Approved Sender" from the menu. Enter the sender into the field provided, then click the OK button. You can specify either an email address (e.g., [email protected]) or a domain (e.g., yahoo.com). If you specify a domain, any address sending from that domain will be approved. Double-click on the Mailshell Anti-Spam icon in the system tray. On the Mailshell Anti-Spam popup, click on Senders under the Approve Options section; then select the Add button. Enter the sender into the field provided, then click the OK button. You can specify either an email address (e.g., [email protected]) or a domain (e.g., yahoo.com). If you specify a domain, any address sending from that domain will be approved. You may also approve senders by going to Start > Programs > Mailshell Anti-Spam Universal > Admin Console. On the Mailshell Anti-Spam popup, click on Senders under the Approve Options section; then select the Add button. Enter the sender into the field provided, then click the OK button. You can specify either an email address (e.g., [email protected]) or a domain (e.g., yahoo.com). If you specify a domain, any address sending from that domain will be approved. Additionally, Outlook Express users may add Approved Senders by doing one of the following: To add one or more senders from within your Outlook Express folder: Select all the messages from the senders that you want to add. Click on the Approve Messages button on your Outlook

2025-04-14
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Email fraud, phishing and spam. The solution includes a locally installed SDK, as well as access to Mailshell LiveFeed, a real-time cloud-based data service that quantifies traffic reputation via advanced statistical models. The company has more than 60 LiveFeed data centers in more than 20 countries on six continents for maximum availability and minimum latency. By focusing reputation on mathematical models, rather than simply an 'IP black list' approach, LiveFeed provides more accurate, highly scalable detection. Mailshell's SDKs require as little as 32KB of code on the device. Mailshell's SDKs are embedded into security, networking and messaging products including software appliances, SaaS platforms, gateway security software, desktop security suites, UTM, mobile devices, wireless access points, firewalls, modems, and other low memory devices. More than ten of the premier filters for Windows desktops integrate the Mailshell engine. About Mailshell: Mailshell (www.mailshell.com) is the leading provider of Internet security engines for OEMs. Mailshell's software helps its global network OEM partners generate new revenue, up-sell existing products to new customers and minimize related engineering and support costs. In addition to SDKs for email protection, Mailshell offers an Anti-Phishing SDK for web and mobile security, a DNS SDK for secure, encrypted DNS protection and the LiveFeed SDK for URL filtering and content categorization. The company's mission is to organize information so people get only what they want, and only when, where and how they want it. Follow Mailshell on Twitter at # # #

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