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Chapter 6      Email Security Manager
rather than the page where you can configure per-policy settings for a service. An 
alert is displayed to let you know that your page has changed to a different tab. 
See 
Figure 6-5
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Editing the Default Policy: Anti-Spam Settings
Each row in the Email Security Manager represents a different policy. Each 
column represents a different security service. 
To edit the default policy, click any of the links for a security service in the 
bottom row of the Email Security Manager incoming or outgoing mail policy 
table.
In this example, you will change the anti-spam settings for the default policy for 
incoming mail to be more aggressive. The default value is to quarantine positively 
identified and suspected spam messages, with marketing email scanning disabled. 
This example shows how to change the setting so that positively identified spam 
is dropped. Suspected spam continues to be quarantined. Marketing email 
scanning is enabled, with marketing messages being delivered to the intended 
recipients. The subjects of marketing messages will be prepended with the text 
[MARKETING]
Step 1
Click the link for the anti-spam security service. The Anti-Spam settings page 
shown in 
 is displayed. 
Note
For default security service settings, the first setting on the page defines 
whether the service is enabled for the policy. You can click “Disable” to 
disable the service altogether.