Preferences
You can use the Preferences link under the figure icon that is located at the top right corner of the page to:
- set calendar time format and default view
- set your FortiMail webmail display preferences, including language
- set your antispam preferences
- add secondary email accounts whose Bulk folders you can manage through your primary email account
Setting your FortiMail webmail general preferences
You can change the language and time zone of FortiMail webmail.
To change display preferences
- In the Account Settings section:
Right-to-left languages, such as Arabic and Hebrew, may not display completely correctly in all web browsers. You can try another web browser if your current one does not fully support your language. |
- From Language, select one of the installed FortiMail webmail languages. Available languages may vary by which ones your network administrator has installed.
- From Time Zone, select your current time zone. When FortiMail webmail displays the Received Date of a message in your Inbox, for example, the time will be relative to your current time zone.
Setting email display
You can configure the time interval to check new emails and edit message tags and filters.
This option appears only if your network administrator has enabled this feature.
To set the time interval to check new emails
- In the General Settings section, click the dropdown list of Check new messages.
- Select a time interval for checking new messages.
- Click OK.
To add message filters for organizing emails
- In the General Settings section, click Edit for Message filters.
- In the Message Filters pop-up window, click New and configure the following:
- Click Create, Close, and then OK.
Field/Button |
Description |
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ON/OFF |
Select ON to activate this filter. |
Name |
Enter a name for the filter. |
Filter rules |
Configure the rules for filtering the emails by selecting Match all of the following or Match any of the following. In the left-hand side field, select a filter value such as from. In the middle field, select a filter value such as contains. In the last field, enter a filter value such as john doe. You can click + to add more filters. FortiMail webmail will take actions based on the filters and actions you configure. |
Action |
Configure the action on emails based on the message filters. You can configure to move or copy messages to a specific folder or simply delete the message. |
Setting default webmail calendar
Click Calendar, then the figure icon to set calendar time format and default view and click OK.
Customizing your antispam settings
FortiMail webmail provides extensive antispam services that work to prevent unwanted (spam) email from reaching your inbox. Most of these will be managed by your network administrator, and require no effort from you.
Some features, however, can be configured with your own personal preference.
To configure your antispam preferences, click Preferences, go to the Antispam Management section, and configure the following:
Setting Name |
Description |
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Click Block or Safe to manually manage the block or safe list. In the popup dialog box, you can add or delete email addresses in the block or safe list. You can also backup or restore the block/safe list. Note: In addition to your personal safe list and personal block list, your network administrator may have configured FortiMail webmail with system-wide or per-domain safe lists and block lists, which have priority over your personal settings. If your block list or safe list is not working as you expect, ask your network administrator. |
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If the people to whom you send email can be trusted to never send spam to you, you can safelist their email addresses. This guarantees that replies or other email they send to you is never accidentally marked as spam, and therefore will not be rejected, discarded, or quarantined (that is, sent to your Bulk mailbox folder). To safelist the recipients of email that you send, turn this option on. Tip: Alternatively, you can manually add individual email addresses to your personal white list or personal block list. For details, see Block/Safe lists. |
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Receive spam report |
Depending on the configuration your network administrator has chosen, you might notice that spam email appears in your Bulk mailbox folder, also known as a personal quarantine. Related to this, you might periodically receive a quarantine report that lists recent additions to the personal quarantine, and enables you to release or delete email in the quarantine. To receive your personal quarantine reports, turn this option on. |
Accessing the Bulk folder of your secondary email accounts
If you have multiple email accounts, you also have multiple personal quarantines (also known as the Bulk mailbox folder) – one for each email account. As a result, you may also receive multiple quarantine reports, one for each account.
To simplify management of your multiple personal quarantines, you can configure one email account as your primary email account. This primary account will have access to the personal quarantines of all secondary accounts in addition to its own.
After configuring a primary account, you will still be able to log in to each secondary account and access its Bulk folder directly, but you will also have the option of managing all of your Bulk folders through your primary email account.
To configure your primary account with access to your secondary accounts
- On FortiMail webmail, log in to your primary email account.
- In the Account Settings section, next to Secondary accounts, click Edit.
- A pop-up dialog appears that enables you to enter the email addresses and passwords of secondary accounts.
- Click Close.
All secondary email accounts must be on the same FortiMail network appliance. If you are unsure, ask your network administrator. |
To access a secondary account’s Bulk folder
- On FortiMail webmail, log in to the primary account.
- From that drop-down list, select a secondary email account.
- In the list of mailbox folders, click Bulk.
At the top of the page, next to the Next Theme button, there is a drop-down list that contains your primary account and all secondary accounts.
To determine if an account is a secondary account
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Click the figure icon, then Preferences. - In the Account Settings section, next to Primary accounts, if this account is a secondary account, its primary account’s email address appears. Otherwise, None appears.