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Exporting and Importing a Global Unsubscribe File
Like the HAT, the RAT,
smtproutes
, static masquerading tables, alias tables,
domain map tables, and
altsrchost
entries, you can modify global unsubscribe
entries by exporting and importing a file. Follow these steps:
Step 1
Use the
export
subcommand of the
unsubscribe
command to export the existing
entries to a file (whose name you specify).
Step 2
Outside of the CLI, get the file. (See
for
more information.)
Step 3
With a text editor, create new entries in the file.
Separate entries in the file by new lines. Return representations from all
standard operating systems are acceptable (<CR>, <LF>, or <CR><LF>).
Comment lines start with a number sign (
standard operating systems are acceptable (<CR>, <LF>, or <CR><LF>).
Comment lines start with a number sign (
#
) and are ignored. For example, the
following file excludes a single recipient email address (
test@example.com
),
all recipients at a particular domain (
@testdomain.com
), all users with the
same name at multiple domains (
testuser@
), and any recipients at a specific
IP address (
11.12.13.14
).
Step 4
Save the file and place it in the configuration directory for the interface so that it
can be imported. (See
can be imported. (See
for more
information.)
Step 5
Use the
import
subcommand of
unsubscribe
to import the edited file.
Our Email Gateway configuration now looks like this:
# this is an example of the global_unsubscribe.txt file
test@example.com
@testdomain.com
testuser@
11.12.13.14