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Chapter 6 Email Security Manager
Step 9
Commit your changes.
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Newly Added Policy — Engineering Team
Note
At this point, both newly created policies have the same settings applied to them
as those in the default policy. Messages to users of either policy will match;
however, the mail processing settings are not any different from the default policy.
Therefore, messages that match users in the “Sales_Group” or “Engineering”
policies will not be processed any differently than the default policy.
as those in the default policy. Messages to users of either policy will match;
however, the mail processing settings are not any different from the default policy.
Therefore, messages that match users in the “Sales_Group” or “Engineering”
policies will not be processed any differently than the default policy.
Default, Custom, and Disabled
The key at the bottom of the table shows how the color coding of cells for specific
policies relates to the policy defined for the default row:
policies relates to the policy defined for the default row:
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Yellow shading shows that the policy is using the same settings as the default
policy.
policy.
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No shading (white) shows that the policy is using different settings than the
default policy.
default policy.
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Grey shading shows that the security service has been disabled for the policy.
Creating Custom Policies
In this part of the example, you will edit the two policies just created in the
previous section.
previous section.
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For the sales group, you will change the anti-spam settings to be even more
aggressive than the default policy. (See
aggressive than the default policy. (See
.) The default policy of dropping positively