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Chapter 14 Text Resources
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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.5 for Email Configuration Guide
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Advanced Configuration Guide. For more information about smart identifiers, see
“Smart Identifiers” in the “Using Message Filters to Enforce Email Policies”
chapter of the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS for Email Advanced Configuration Guide.
“Smart Identifiers” in the “Using Message Filters to Enforce Email Policies”
chapter of the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS for Email Advanced Configuration Guide.
Note
Dictionaries containing non-ASCII characters may or may not display properly in
the CLI on your terminal. The best way to view and change dictionaries that
contain non-ASCII characters is to export the dictionary to a text file, edit that text
file, and then import the new file back into the appliance. For more information,
see
the CLI on your terminal. The best way to view and change dictionaries that
contain non-ASCII characters is to export the dictionary to a text file, edit that text
file, and then import the new file back into the appliance. For more information,
see
Word Boundaries and Double-byte Character Sets
In some languages (double-byte character sets), the concepts of a word or word
boundary, or case do not exist. Complex regular expressions that depend on
concepts like what is or is not a character that would compose a word (represented
as “\w” in regex syntax) cause problems when the locale is unknown or if the
encoding is not known for certain. For that reason, you may want to disable
word-boundary enforcement.
boundary, or case do not exist. Complex regular expressions that depend on
concepts like what is or is not a character that would compose a word (represented
as “\w” in regex syntax) cause problems when the locale is unknown or if the
encoding is not known for certain. For that reason, you may want to disable
word-boundary enforcement.
Importing and Exporting Dictionaries as Text Files
The content dictionary feature also includes, by default, the following text files
located in the configuration directory of the appliance:
located in the configuration directory of the appliance:
•
config.dtd
•
profanity.txt
•
proprietary_content.txt
•
sexual_content.txt
These text files are intended to be used in conjunction with the content
dictionaries feature to aid you in creating new dictionaries. These content
dictionaries are weighted and use smart identifiers to better detect patterns in data
and trigger filters when the patterns indicate compliance issues.
dictionaries feature to aid you in creating new dictionaries. These content
dictionaries are weighted and use smart identifiers to better detect patterns in data
and trigger filters when the patterns indicate compliance issues.
Note
Importing and exporting dictionaries does not preserve the Match Whole Words
and Case Sensitive settings. This settings are only preserved in the configuration
file.
and Case Sensitive settings. This settings are only preserved in the configuration
file.