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Chapter 8 Anti-Spam
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Individual policies (not the default) have an additional field to “Use Default”
settings. Selecting this causes the policy to adopt all of the Anti-Spam settings
from the default mail policy.
settings. Selecting this causes the policy to adopt all of the Anti-Spam settings
from the default mail policy.
See also
for more
information.
To edit the anti-spam settings for a mail policy, including the default policy:
Step 1
Click the link for the Anti-Spam security service in any row of the Email Security
Manager incoming or outgoing mail policy table.
Manager incoming or outgoing mail policy table.
The Anti-Spam settings page similar to the one shown in
is
displayed.
Click the link in the default row to edit the settings for the default policy.
shows the settings for a specific policy (not the default).
Compare this screen with
. Note how individual
policies have the “Use Default” option.
Step 2
Select the anti-spam solution you want to use for the policy.
You can click Disabled to disable anti-spam scanning altogether for the mail
policy.
policy.
Step 3
Configure settings for positively identified spam, suspected spam, and unwanted
marketing messages.
marketing messages.
about to be edited. See
Step 4
Submit and commit your changes.
The Mail Policies > Incoming or Outgoing Mail Policies page is refreshed to
reflect the values you chose in the previous steps.
reflect the values you chose in the previous steps.
Notes on Configuring Settings for Identified Messages
Positive/Suspected Spam Threshold
Enter a threshold value for positively identified spam and a value for suspected
spam. For more information about spam thresholds, see
spam. For more information about spam thresholds, see
.