For incoming emails, the server checks whether the email actually originates from the provided sender address. The check is run to identify illegitimate emails. The email authenticity check provides one of the following results:
The email is classified as potentially dangerous. In the detail view, the sender is displayed in red font color.
The authenticity cannot definitely be verified. In the detail view, the sender is displayed in yellow font color.
The verification was successful. In the detail view, the sender is displayed in green font color.
The verification was successful. The email was sent from a trustworthy address.
Depending on the configuration, you can define the emails for which the authenticity is displayed.
How to define the emails for which the authenticity is displayed:
Click the
icon on the right side of the menu bar. Click on .In the sidebar, click on
.Select an entry from the
drop-down in the display area.. No authenticity is displayed. If a hoster marks the email sent from the hoster's address as trustworthy though, this authenticity will be displayed.
. Displays the authenticity for the following emails:
emails that are classified as potentially dangerous.
Emails which authenticity can not definitely be verified
. Displays the authenticity for all emails.
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Parent topic: Data Security