Cisco Cisco Hybrid Email Security White Paper
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Step 2 Give the filter a descriptive name with no spaces and a good
description
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Block_URLs
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Block URLs with very poor WBRS ratings
Step 3 Click Add Condition and add a condition of URL Reputation
where the URL reputation is
Malicious (-10.0 to -6.0)
There is no need to set a URL Whitelist when initially creating a Content
Filter policy for controlling URLs. This whitelist could be used at a later
time to tune the policy in cases of false positives.
Step 4 Click OK
The condition is now set.
To create the Content Filter action:
Step 5 Click Add Action to set the action to take on any URL with
reputations that fall into the malicious (-10.0 to -6.0) range
Step 6 Choose URL Reputation and configure the following:
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URL Reputation is Malicious (-10.0 to -6.0)
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URL whitelist
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Defang URL
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Perform Action for: All Messages
Cisco Email Security How-To Guide
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