SpamExperts is a system independent of our mail servers that we use to scan email. Typically SpamExperts works well out-of-the-box and you'll not need to interact with it.
However, it is possible to login to SpamExperts in several ways - both through you're cPanel or directly to the SpamExperts system. This guide describes those ways and when you might want to use them.
Accessing SpamExperts
cPanel > Email > SpamExperts
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On the next screen, you will see a list of domains within this cPanel account - click Login to enter the SpamExperts configuration for that domain
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Accessing the SpamExperts dashboard directly
The SpamExperts dashboard can be accessed directly via https://strikemail.co.uk
You'll need to have created SpamExperts logins in order to access the dashboard in this way.

SpamExperts IMAP mail account
It's possible to manage spam within your email client, by adding IMAP accounts.
You should use the following details:
Incoming Mail Server Name: strikemail.co.uk
IMAP Port: 993
Connection Security: SSL/TLS
Outgoing Mail Server Name: Your Hosting Server URL (for example: olympus-uk.envisionhosting.co.uk)
SMTP Port: 465
Connection Security: SSL/TLS
Your username and password for the IMAP account will be as you set up in SpamExperts.
The SMTP login details will be the default SMTP User/Server details you would use for the normal email account.
Once you've set up the mailbox you'll see a number of folders:

Any email currently in Quarantine will be in the Caught folder.
You can drag emails between these folders.
So, if you see an email in Caught that is not spam and you want to just release it once - drag it to the Release folder - and it'll be delivered to your email account.
If you want to Release and Train the spam filter - so future emails from the sender won't be blocked - drag the email to the Release and Train folder.
Beware of the Spam and Not Spam folders - they do what they say on the tin - but they don't release the email to your mailbox. Whatever you drag into those folders will just help the filter for future emails.