Kerio MailServer includes several options of how to monitor spam filter's functionality. Standard tools available in the Kerio Administration Console are sufficient for this purpose:
Kerio MailServer maintain spam filter's statistics. The statistics can be found in the section (refer to chapter 24.6 Statistics).
Spam filter's statistics enable find out the proportion of ham (legitimate email) and spam coming in Kerio MailServer. The statistics help you recognize whether individual antispam methods are set properly. It is apparent from the facts whether too much spam leaks in user mailboxes and whether too many legitimate messages are marked as spam.
The statistics covers the following items:
Total number of all messages that have passed through the antispam filter (messages sent form whitelist domains, for example, are not counted since they are not tested).
All messages detected and tagged as spam.
All messages blocked by the spam filter.
All messages considered by the filter as not spam which were later marked as spam by users (manually, by clicking on Spam folder).
or by moving it to theLegitimate messages detected by the antispam filter improperly as spam— so called “false positives”.
Kerio MailServer also uses traffic charts to trace certain values regarding spam email. There are several spam-related traffic charts which can be found in the section of the Kerio Administration Console (see chapter 24.5 Traffic Charts).
The following graphs focus on spam:
The chart displays number of attempts of SMTP connection were rejected by the Spam repellent tool in certain time period.
With time dependence, the chart displays how large amount of spam is delivered to Kerio MailServer and when.
Problems that occur regarding the antispam filter might be solved with help of Kerio MailServer's logs. In detail, logs are focused in chapter 25 Logs.
The following logs might be helpful:
All messages marked as spam are recorded in this log (for details, see chapter 25.8 Spam).
Logging of particular information can be performed by this special log. Spam issues may be worked out by using of the following information:
Spam Filter — the option logs spam rating of each message which passed through the Kerio MailServer's antispam filter.
SPF Record Lookup — the option gathers information of SPF queries sent to SMTP servers. It can be used for solving problems with SPF check.
SpamAssassin Processing — the option enables tracing of processes occurred during SpamAssassin antispam tests.
To learn where and how to set logging of particular information in the Debug log, refer to chapter 25.9 Debug log.