This article applies to:
- SEG Cloud
Question:
- How do I report spam and false positives to Trustwave?
- How do I report threat URLs to Trustwave?
Reply:
There are a number of ways to report spam and false positives in SEG Cloud:
False Positives
False positives are valid messages that were quarantined as spam.
- (Preferred) In Customer Console > Mail History, search for the email in question and open it in Message Viewer. Use the "Not Spam" button to report false positives.
- Alternatively, send the email to NotSpam@trustwave.com. Make sure the header info stays intact. This is best done by sending the email in question as an attachment of a new email.
- Do not use "Forward" to send the email.
Missed Spam
- Organizations that use Office 365 can easily deploy the Trustwave Spam Reporter Outlook plug-in for users. This plug-in allows users to report missed spam with one click. For details, see article Q21067.
- Another option is to send the email to Spam@trustwave.com. Make sure the header info stays intact. This is best done by sending the email in question as an attachment of a new email.
- Do not use "Forward" to send the email.
Blended Threat (Link Validator) URL reporting
Blended Threats protection is an additional option available in SEG Cloud.
You can report false positives from the Blended Threat (BTM) Link Validator, or threat URLs that you think should be blocked by BTM.
- Use the Submit an URL form at https://support.trustwave.com/submit-URL.asp
Notes:
- Submissions are subject to automated and manual processes to improve accuracy of detection.
- All submissions are considered and help to improve future detection. Trustwave cannot provide a personalized response to each submission. Trustwave does not guarantee filtering of any particular submitted message.
- Spam is defined as unsolicited commercial mail.
- Unwanted, but previously solicited, newsletters, marketing messages, mailing lists or auto-notifications are not considered spam and will not be filtered.
Trustwave MailMarshal Cloud KB article Q20205
Last Modified: October 15, 2020