Daily digest
The daily digest is a scheduled email summarising recent quarantined mail with one-click actions. Set it up once, then act on suspect mail without logging in.
Enabling the digest
Go to Settings and pick a frequency:
- Off — no digest emails
- Daily — 7:00 a.m. covering the previous 24 hours
- Weekly — Monday 7:00 a.m. covering the previous 7 days
- Monthly — 1st of the month 7:00 a.m. covering the previous month
What's in the digest
For each quarantined message:
- Time it arrived
- Sender
- Recipient
- Score
- Short reason (URIBL, gibberish_local, etc.)
- Three one-click links: release, mark as spam, mark as ham
The links contain a signed token, so clicking them works without a login. Tokens are valid for 7 days — long enough that a weekly digest still works the following Monday, short enough that a stolen URL can't be used a month later.
Action shortcuts explained
| Action | What it does |
|---|---|
| release | Delivers the message to the mailbox and records a ham label (future mail from same sender domain gets −0.30 for 30 days). |
| mark as spam | Confirms spam classification, adds a spam label to the training corpus. |
| mark as ham | Adds a ham label without delivering. Useful for marking false positives you don't actually want to receive but want the system to learn from. |
Scope of the digest
- Customer-admins get a digest covering all their company's domains
- Regular users only get quarantines addressed to their own email
If you're a customer-admin and the digest is overwhelming, consider staying logged in to the dashboard during the day and reviewing quarantine via the live feed — same actions, but easier to triage at scale.
Stopping the digest
Set frequency to Off in Settings. There's no unsubscribe link in the email — digest is purely opt-in from your account settings.