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Chapter 8      Anti-Virus
You enable anti-virus actions on a per-recipient basis using the Email Security Feature: the Mail Policies 
> Incoming or Outgoing Mail Policies pages (GUI) or the 
policyconfig -> antivirus
 command (CLI). 
After you enable anti-virus settings globally, you configure these actions separately for each mail policy 
you create. You can configure different actions for different mail policies. 
Step 1
Click the link for the anti-virus security service in any row of the Email Security Manager incoming or 
outgoing mail policy table. 
The Anti-Virus settings page similar to the one shown in 
 and 
 is displayed. 
Click the link in the default row to edit the settings for the default policy. 
 
show the settings for an individual policy (not the default). 
Step 2
Click Yes or Use Default to enable Anti-Virus Scanning for the policy. 
The first setting on the page defines whether the service is enabled for the policy. You can click 
Disable to disable the service altogether.
For mail policies other than the default, choosing “Yes” enables the fields in the Repaired, 
Encrypted, Unscannable, and Virus Infected Messages areas to become active. 
Step 3
Select an Anti-Virus scanning engine. You can select McAfee or Sophos engines.
Step 4
Configure Message Scanning settings. 
See 
 for more information. 
Step 5
Configure settings for Repaired, Encrypted, Unscannable, and Virus Infected messages. 
 and 
 show the Anti-Virus settings for the mail policy named “Engineering” 
about to be edited. See 
 and 
Step 6
Click Submit
The Mail Policies > Incoming or Outgoing Mail Policies page is refreshed to reflect the values you 
chose in the previous steps. 
Step 7
Commit your changes.