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Appendix C      Example of Mail Policies and Content Filters
  Overview of Incoming Mail Policies
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Enabling Content Filters for the Policy and Selecting Specific Content Filters
The content filters defined in the master list (which were created in 
 using the Incoming Content Filters pages) are displayed on this page. When you change 
the value to “Enable Content Filters (Customize settings),” the checkboxes for each filter change 
from disabled (greyed out) to become enabled. 
Step 4
Check the Enable checkbox for each content filter.
Step 5
Click Submit
The tableon the Incoming Mail Policies page shows the names of the filters that have been enabled 
for the default policy. 
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Three Content Filters Enabled for the Default Incoming Mail Policy 
Allowing MP3 Attachments for Recipients in Engineering
To disable the “no_mp3s” content filters for the “engineering” policy:
Procedure 
Step 1
Click the link for the Content Filters security service (the Content Filters column) in the engineering 
team policy row. 
Step 2
On the Content Filtering security service page, change the value for Content Filtering for Policy: 
Engineering from “Enable Content Filtering (Inherit default policy settings)” to “Enable Content 
Filtering (Customize settings).”
Because this policy was using the default values, when you change the value from “Use Default 
Settings” to “Yes,” the checkboxes for each filter change from disabled (greyed out) to become 
enabled. 
Step 3
Deselect the checkbox for the “no_mp3s” filter. 
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Deselecting a Content Filter
Step 4
Click Submit