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Chapter 5      Using Message Filters to Enforce Email Policies
Using the CLI to Manage Message Filters
You can use the CLI to add, delete, activate and de-activate, import and export, 
and set logging options for message filters. The table below shows a summary of 
the commands and subcommands.
Table 5-9
Message Filters Subcommands 
Syntax
Description
filters
The main command. This command is interactive; it asks you for 
more information (for example, 
new
delete
import
).
new
Creates a new filter. If no location is given, it is appended to the 
current sequence. Otherwise, the filter will be inserted into the 
specific place in the sequence. For more information, see 
delete
Deletes a filter by name or by sequence number. For more 
information, see 
move
Rearranges the existing filters. For more information, see 
set
Sets filter to active or inactive state. For more information, see 
import
Replaces the current set of filters with a new set stored in a file (in 
the /configuration directory of the appliance). For more 
information, see 
export
Exports the current set of filters to a file (in the /configuration 
directory of the appliance). For more information, see 
list
Lists information about a filter or filters. For more information, 
see 
.
detail
Prints detailed information about a specific filter, including the 
body of the filter rule itself. For more information, see 
logconfig
Enters the logconfig submenu of filters, allowing you to edit the 
log subscriptions from 
archive()
 filter actions. For more 
information, see