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Chapter 6 Using Message Filters to Enforce Email Policies
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Values for the SenderBase Reputation rule are -10 through 10, but the value
NONE
may also be returned. To check specifically for the value
NONE
, use the
no-reputation
rule.
Dictionary Rules
The
dictionary-match(<
dictonary_name>) rule evaluates to
true
if the message
body contains any of the regular expressions or terms in the content dictionary
named “dictonary_name.” If the dictionary does not exist, the rule evaluates to
named “dictonary_name.” If the dictionary does not exist, the rule evaluates to
false
. For more information on defining dictionaries (including their case
sensitivity and word boundary settings), see the “Text Resources” chapter in the
Cisco IronPort AsyncOS for Email Configuration Guide.
Cisco IronPort AsyncOS for Email Configuration Guide.
The following filter blind carbon copies the administrator when the Cisco
IronPort scans a message that contains any words within the dictionary named
“secret_words.”
IronPort scans a message that contains any words within the dictionary named
“secret_words.”
The following example sends the message to the Policy quarantine if the message
body contains any words within the dictionary named “secret_words.” Unlike the
body contains any words within the dictionary named “secret_words.” Unlike the
only-body-contains
condition, the
body-dictionary-match
condition does not
none_rep:
if (no-reputation) {
strip-header ('Subject');
insert-header ('Subject', '*** Reputation = NONE *** $Subject');
}
copy_codenames:
if (dictionary-match ('secret_words')) {
bcc('administrator@example.com');
}