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BoxTrapper
Log in to your cPanel>> Mail section >> box trapper
How to Enable Boxtrapper in cPanel
As we continue our Box Trapper series, we will now show you how to enable BoxTrapper in cPanel. This allows you to utilize the BoxTrapper tool to reduce the amount of spam you receive. For more information on this tool see our full guide How can I use BoxTrapper to help prevent Spam.
We recommend using a spam filter along with BoxTrapper to reduce loads on the server and backscatter to illegitimate email addresses.
Enable BoxTrapper
log into your Cpanel
In the Email section, click the BoxTrapper button.
You will see all of your email addresses listed along with the status. Click the Manage link next to the address you want to enable BoxTrapper.
You will then be on the Configure BoxTrapper page. Next to Current Status click the Enable button.
You are finished when you see a message stating “BoxTrapper has been enabled“.
Congratulations, now you know how to enable BoxTrapper in cPanel! In the next guide of our series, we will show you how to configure BoxTrapper Settings.