Cloud Spam Protection provides special security at hardware and software layers against spam, virus, phishing, and malware attacks. Our self-learning system, capable of learning attacks on its own,
filters all incoming emails and prevents unwanted such emails from reaching you. If your existing email server becomes inoperative or shuts down due to any error, Cloud Spam Protection stores the emails sent to you and forwards them back to your email server once it
becomes active again, so you do not lose incoming emails even if your email server encounters an error.
Login Section
To log in to your mail system, you need to use the following link.
You can reach the system login screen via this link and log in with the credentials sent to you when your service is activated.

MX Redirections
For your emails to work through our cloud spam protection service, your MX settings must be pointed to the following addresses.
mx1 : semx1.ni.net.tr
- mx2 : semx2.ni.net.tr
Cloud Spam Dashboard
On the cloud spam dashboard, there are many panels where you can configure all settings for your incoming and outgoing emails, generate email reports, create email blacklists and whitelists, set email restrictions, and grant permissions to email users.
Example dashboard image

Edit Routes Option
If you are using an Exchange server as the mail server for your domain name or running the mail service through a different server, you need to enter the hostname or IP address of the mail server you are using in the “Edit Routes” option. If you don’t do this,
your emails will not work through cloud spam.
Example image

As you can see in the image, since the relevant domain name is using the local mail service on the server, its redirection appears as example.com:25 by default.
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