1. SET the following:
          Email address going to this account (comma separated list) - ENTER the email account usernames you want associated with the

            BoxTrapper Configuration settings. Or you can SET each one individually by following the steps in the "Setting Up Email Verification Per Email

            Account"
          How many days should logs and messages in queue be kept - ENTER the number of days you want email logs and queues to be kept. 

            This will allow you to review logs and queues at any time for the length of days you specify.
          Enable Automatic White-listing - CLICK on the checkbox or make sure the box is checked in order to enable white-listing as this will enable

            the BoxTrapper software for the email addresses you entered or configured above.
2. CLICK on the Save button.
3. You will see the following confirmation statement:

         "Configured BoxTrapper for EMAIL_ADDRESS."

         "Your changes have been saved."

4. CLICK on the Go Back link. When the page loads, CLICK on the Go Back link one more time. Then MOVE on to the next section below, "Edit Confirmation Messages."


Edit Confirmation Messages

Allows you to CHANGE the different messages that users will receive when sending messages to an account with the BoxTrapper enabled. There are three types of messages that are used with the BoxTrapper software:

VERIFY - This confirmation message is the first email to be sent to someone when they first send you an email. You must LEAVE the 

   "verify#%msgid%" variable exactly as it appears in the "Subject" line in order for this confirmation message to work properly. It is also a good idea to

   leave the "%email%" variable in the "To" line in order to validate the email address being used. CLICK on the Save button after you have modified the

   "verify" confirmation email.
BLACKLIST - If you deny an email address verification, the sender will receive the blacklist message stating that you are not accepting emails from

   the sender's email address. You can modify the message to your specific needs. Variables used include (%email%, %subject%, %acct%, and

   %headers%). CLICK on the Save button after you have modified the "blacklist" confirmation email.
RETURNVERIFY - This confirmation message sends an email to the sender's email address stating that you have approved their email address for

   sending email to your email account. You can modify the message to your specific needs. Variables used include (%email%, %subject%, %acct%,

   and %headers%). Click on the Save button after you have modified the "returnverify" confirmation email.

To edit any of the confirmation messages, CLICK on the Edit button next to the confirmation type. If you have modified any of the confirmation messages and would like to restore the message to its default message, CLICK on the Reset to default button.

You can EDIT any of the confirmation messages to fit your own personal preferences. When you have finished modifying your confirmation messages, CLICK on the Go Back link. When the page loads, CLICK on the Go Back link one more time. Then move on to the next section below, "Edit Forward/White/Black/Ignore Lists."


Edit Forward/White/Black/Ignore Lists

Allows you to PERMIT, DENY, and IGNORE email messages from certain accounts. There are four types of lists available in the BoxTrapper software. These include:

FORWARD LIST - The forward list is a list of email address where white listed and verified mail should be sent to in addition to the

  address BoxTrapper is protecting.
WHITE LIST - The white list is a list of content that will be allowed into your inbox with a confirmation. The list should contain one

   entry per line. Entries should be in the format of a perl regular expression. For example: john@domain.com would be

   john\@domain\.com and all addresses at domain.com would be .+\@domain\.com
IGNORE LIST - The ignore list is a list of users or subjects to prevent from emailing you. The list should contain one entry per line.

   Entries should be in the format of a perl regular expression. For example: john@domain.com would be john\@domain\.com and all

   addresses at domain.com would be .+\@domain\.com
BLACK LIST - The black list is a list of content to prevent emailing you. The sender of black listed content will also receive a warning

   message of your choice. The list should contain one entry per line. Entries should be in the format of a perl regular expression. For

   example: john@domain.com would be john\@domain\.com and all addresses at domain.com would be .+\@domain\.com

To edit any of the list, CLICK on the Edit TYPE List link. Once you have modified a list based on your specific needs, CLICK on the Save button.