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Chapter 5 Using Message Filters to Enforce Email Policies
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Activating or Deactivating a Message Filter
set [seqnum|filtname|range] active|inactive
Sets the filters identified to have the given state. Legal states are:
•
active: Set the state of the selected filters to be active.
•
inactive: Set the state of the selected filters to be inactive.
The following conditions can cause errors:
•
No filter with a given filtname.
•
No filter with a given sequence number.
Note
A filter which is inactive may also be noted in its syntax; the colon after the label
(name of the filter) is changed to an exclamation point (
(name of the filter) is changed to an exclamation point (
!
). A filter entered
manually from the CLI, or imported, that contains this syntax, will automatically
be marked inactive. For example,
be marked inactive. For example,
mailfrompm!
instead of
mailfrompm:
is
displayed.
Importing Message Filters
import filename
The name of the file containing filters to be processed. This file must reside in the
configuration directory of the FTP/SCP root directory on the appliance, if you
enabled FTP/SCP access for the interface with the
enabled FTP/SCP access for the interface with the
interfaceconfig
command. It
is ingested and parsed, and any errors are reported. The filters imported replace
all filters existing in the current filter set. See
all filters existing in the current filter set. See
for more information. Consider exporting the current filter list (see
) and then editing that file before
importing.
- LOGCONFIG - Configure log subscriptions used by filters.
- ROLLOVERNOW - Roll over a filter log file.
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