MailCleaner Quick Guide
Filter Errors
Few people bother with reporting errors. It is not usually necessary.
If you get messages that you think
should have been stopped by MailCleaner but they were not, please report those to spam@mailcleaner.net
should not have been stopped by MailCleaner but they were, please report those to nospam@mailcleaner.net
should have been classified as newsletter but they were not, please report those to newsletter@mailcleaner.net
should have been classified as phishing but they were not, please report those to phishing@mailcleaner.net
should have been detected as virus but they were not, please report those to virus@mailcleaner.net
Quarantine Report E-Mail
The e-mailed Quarantine Report will probably be your primary interface with the MailCleaner filtering system. It includes a direct link to the web interface for newer or older messages and all other advanced tasks.
Newsletter filtering is enabled by default and can greatly assist in keeping your e-mail inbox clean. With newsletter filtering enabled, you will have to 'accept' any newsletters or commercial mail you always want to receive.
Login to User Console
https://mc.virtualarchitects.com
Most users will use their normal e-mail credentials
Some users will have designated MailCleaner credentials, managed separately
Exchange users will probably not use their full e-mail address
Be sure to use your primary e-mail address, not an alias
Please contact us if you get stuck!
Manage Your Quarantine
Whitelist, Blacklist and Newsletter Lists
You can list full e-mail addresses or entire domains:
@spammerdomain.tld (full top level domain)
spammerdomain.tld (domain substring)
^sender*@*domain.com$ (limited regular expression)
There is support for a few regular expression characters including:
^ - Matches the start of the address
$ - Matches the end of the address
* - Wildcard match for anything in the middle of the address