Spam filtering on the cheap for your domain’s email (2024)

A little over a year ago I was faced with a spam filtering problem, but it’s not what you might expect.

I had been using the paid Postini service for filtering spam sent through my domain, when Google acquired Postini and, once acquired, killed it off and forced users to transition to their Google Apps platform. I found the Google Apps interface to be clunky and, worse, my users found it difficult to use. In addition, I had no interest in sending all the mail for my private domain through Google’s servers. Suddenly the bang I was getting for my Postini buck had lost its pop, so I went looking for an another solution.

There are plenty of apps you can install on your Mac to filter spam, but, as is the case with virus scanning on PCs, most desktop software solutions are playing a game of catchup that requires training time and constant updates, which is why I was looking for a web-based solution.

There are also numerous web-based options for spam filtering, but they tend to be aimed at and priced for corporate customers. For example, a year’s worth of McAfee’s SaaS mail filtering is about $14 per user, Google Apps costs about $25 per user per year, and most any other service you’ll find will run somewhere in that range. So, imagine my somewhat cynical surprise when I came across a solution that was free: MX Guarddog.

Oh, I see the way you’re looking at me… because that’s exactly how I was looking at myself.For several days.Wondering what the catch was.

Funny thing is… there was no catch. MX Guarddog is great spam filtering that you can get for free simply by putting a link to MX Guarddog on your homepage. (There’s no time here to explain the “whys” of free MX Guarddog, but if you’re interested, check out Who is MX Guarddog to learn why they made it free.) And, if you don’t like the idea of linking to MX Guarddog’s homepage, you can pay 25 cents per user per month.

The setup for MX Guarddog is easy, but it’s important to note that in order to use the service you must have email that is hosted using your own domain. No Gmail. No AOL. No Yahoo. No other addresses hosted on those types of public domains.

The addresses being filtered must be something like:username@yourdomain.com.

Here’s how to set the service up:

  1. Go to MX Guarddog.com and click the Register link.
  2. Provide your name, email address, and the domain you want to protect. (It’s best here to provide a mail administrator address and contact info.)
  3. Look for MX Guarddog’s activation email and click the activation link.
  4. Login using the account information provided in the Postmaster email you receive after activation.
  5. Add a link to your website.
  6. Add the email address you want protected by MX Guarddog.
  7. Provide MX Guarddog information about your email servers.
  8. Update your MX records to direct your email through MX Guarddog’s servers.

When you log in with your email address and the MX Guarddog-provided password you’ll see the MX Guarddog Domain Dashboard. It’s here you can add email addresses, create the web-link required for free filtering, add your email servers, and get info on how to update your MX record.

To generate a web link:

  1. From the Domain Dashboard, click Earn Tokens. (There’s a “Buy tokens” link if you’d prefer to pay.)
  2. Add the URL for the domain you want protected.
  3. Copy the link code and add it to your website.

MX Guarddog offers several options for adding the email addresses you want protected, including adding them manually, importing them in bulk, and LDAP or cPanel synchronization. What makes the most sense for you depends on your setup and needs, but MXGuardog’s site provides clear documentation on how to use each of these options.

To tell MX Guarddog where to send filtered mail:

  1. Click the link to Define your email servers.
  2. Enter your domain name or the IP address for your mail server.
  3. Enter a port number, if it differs from port 25.

Updating your MX record information will vary depending on who hosts your site and how your DNS information is set up. Click the Update your MX records link in the Domain Dashboard and follow the instructions that make the most sense for your specific situation.

Once you’ve completed these steps MX Guarddog will begin filtering your email and sending each of your users a quarantine list. For your users to log in and manage their list have them:

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  1. Click the login button at MXGuarddog.com.
  2. Click the “Need a password” link.
  3. Enter their email address.

They will be sent a link for resetting their password and enabling their login.

So simple and some of the best spam filtering you’ll find at any price.

Spam filtering on the cheap for your domain’s email (2024)

FAQs

How do I stop spam emails from my domain? ›

Using and updating filters: On top of the built-in spam filtering features, many email providers include an option to set rules about what emails to block. This may include restricting emails from certain domains or those containing certain phrases.

What triggers spam filters in emails? ›

Common spam filter triggers include: Poor grammar and spelling. Asking a reader to perform a suspicious action. Asking for personal information.

Why am I suddenly getting lots of spam emails? ›

You may suddenly start receiving a lot of spam emails for several reasons. Someone may have added your email address to a mailing list, you may have clicked on a spam email (which signals to the sender that your email address is active) or someone may have sold or shared your email address to third-party marketers.

Is it better to block spam emails or just delete them? ›

While filtering addresses some spam emails, you should outright block spam email addresses that are persistent, dangerous, or fake. And remember to report any internet scams you come across, such as Apple ID phishing scams and other threats.

Why are all my domain emails going to spam? ›

Your domain has a bad reputation

To find out whether a low sending domain reputation could be the reason behind a spam folder placement… Check your domain reputation for senders who share the data with you. Gmail's Postmaster tools, for example, will provide you with a detailed domain reputation score.

How do I reduce spam score on my domain? ›

Best practices to decrease your spam score

Remove bad links: Remove any links from your website that come across as spammy or are from low-quality websites. Focus on finding authoritative sources that you can link to your web pages. Improve content quality: Your content should be relevant and valuable to searchers.

Can you block an entire email domain? ›

Select Settings > Mail > Junk email. If you want to block an email address, enter the email address in Blocked senders and select Add. If you want to block all email from a domain, enter the domain name in Blocked domains and select Add. Select Save.

What is the best algorithm for spam filtering? ›

While not perfect, the Naive Bayes has proven to be the most effective. Filters that operate using the Naive Bayes algorithm are called Bayesian filters. Certain words have a higher probability of appearing in spam filters. Based on this notion, Bayesian filters are taught about words with a high spam probability.

What words trigger email spam filters? ›

Some common spam trigger words to avoid include “free,” “earn money,” “act now,” “click here,” “buy now,” “limited time offer,” “get rich quick,” “earn extra cash,” “make money fast,” “guaranteed,” “winner,” “bonus,” and “urgent.” These words are often used by spam emails to try and entice the recipient into taking ...

Where is the spam filter on my email? ›

Click the Settings gear icon on the top right in Gmail. Choose “Settings” in the menu and then select “Filters & Blocked Addresses” along the top.

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