Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C160 用户指南
Chapter 6 Email Security Manager
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identified spam messages will be kept. However, in this example, you will
change the setting for marketing messages so that they will be sent to the
IronPort Spam quarantine.
change the setting for marketing messages so that they will be sent to the
IronPort Spam quarantine.
This aggressive policy has the effect of minimizing unwanted messages being
sent to sales team inboxes.
sent to sales team inboxes.
See
for more information on anti-spam settings.
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For the engineering team, customize the Virus Outbreak Filters feature setting
so that files with the extension “dwg” will be bypassed by the Virus Outbreak
Filter scanning.
so that files with the extension “dwg” will be bypassed by the Virus Outbreak
Filter scanning.
for more information on configuring
Virus Outbreak Filters.
To edit the anti-spam settings for the sales team policy:
Step 1
Click the link for the Anti-Spam security service (the Anti-Spam) column in the
sales policy row.
sales policy row.
Because the policy was just added, the link is named:
(use default)
.
Figure 6-11
Editing the Anti-Spam Settings for the Sales Team Policy
The anti-spam settings page is displayed.
Step 2
On the anti-spam security service page, change the value for “Enable Anti-Spam
Scanning for this Policy” from “Use Default Settings” to “Use IronPort
Anti-Spam.”
Scanning for this Policy” from “Use Default Settings” to “Use IronPort
Anti-Spam.”
Choosing “Use IronPort Anti-Spam” here allows you to override the settings
defined in the default policy.
defined in the default policy.
Step 3
In the “Positively-Identified Spam Settings” section, change the “Apply This
Action to Message” to “Drop.”
Action to Message” to “Drop.”
Step 4
In the “Suspected Spam Settings” section, click Yes to enable suspected spam
scanning.
scanning.