To move spam mail to a spam folder, you need to set up a spam filter on your mail server or email client. A spam filter is a software or service that analyzes the content of email messages and marks or moves suspected spam messages to a designated folder.
There are various methods to set up a spam filter on a mail server or email client. Here are some general steps you can follow to set up a spam filter on a mail server:
Login to the web-based administration panel of your mail server.
Navigate to the spam filter or spam management settings of your mail server.
Configure the spam filter to mark or move suspected spam messages to a designated folder, such as "Spam" or "Junk".
Save the changes and test the spam filter to make sure it is working correctly.
To set up a spam filter on an email client, such as Microsoft Outlook or Thunderbird, follow these steps:
Open your email client and navigate to the spam filter or spam management settings.
Configure the spam filter to mark or move suspected spam messages to a designated folder, such as "Spam" or "Junk".
Save the changes and test the spam filter to make sure it is working correctly.
With these steps, you should be able to set up a spam filter on a mail server or email client to move spam mail to a spam folder. Consult the documentation of your mail server or email client for more information on how to set up a spam filter.