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Chapter 6 Using Message Filters to Enforce Email Policies
The first prompt determines whether or not a message header’s encoding should
be changed to match that of the message body if the header is changed (via a filter,
for example).
be changed to match that of the message body if the header is changed (via a filter,
for example).
The second prompt controls whether or not the appliance should impose the
encoding of the message body on the header if the header is not properly tagged
with a character set.
encoding of the message body on the header if the header is not properly tagged
with a character set.
The third prompt is used to configure how disclaimer stamping (and multiple
encodings) in the message body works. Please see “Disclaimer Stamping and
Multiple Encodings” in the “Text Resources” chapter in the Cisco IronPort
AsyncOS for Email Configuration Guide for more information.
encodings) in the message body works. Please see “Disclaimer Stamping and
Multiple Encodings” in the “Text Resources” chapter in the Cisco IronPort
AsyncOS for Email Configuration Guide for more information.
Creating Sample Message Filters
In the following example, the
filter
command is used to create three new filters:
ASCII, the system can try to edit the message body to use the footer's
or heading's encoding. Should the system try to impose the footer's
or headings's encoding on the message body? [N]> y
Behavior when modifying headers: Use encoding of message body
Behavior for untagged non-ASCII headers: Impose encoding of message
body. Behavior for mismatched footer or heading encoding: Try both
body and footer or heading encodings
Choose the operation you want to perform:
- SETUP - Configure multi-lingual settings.