Define the Format and Text of Notifications to Users
$(DATE) – Inserts a variable that automatically indicates the date when the email was
received that violated the policy.
$(REASON) – Inserts a variable that automatically indicates the reason why the email
violated the policy.
$(ACTION) – Inserts a variable that automatically indicates the action that was applied to
the email that violated the policy.
$(DOMAIN) – Inserts a variable that automatically indicates the Domain that received
the email that violated the policy.
$(POSTMASTER) – Inserts postmaster (ex. postmaster@domain.com) email address for
the Domain.
Variable syntax requires $({name_of_variable}), where {name_of_variable} is replaced
with the predefined variable name (without the curly brackets).
Email Authentication Subject Headers
As mentioned, the Subject field in the Email Authentication Email Subject Line, the Email
Authentication Email Header, and the Email Authentication Notification Message Body
will not contain Subject data since the email was denied and no data was retrieved.
The following examples demonstrate the Subject Field or Subject Notification only
displaying Delivery Notification. Again, this is because the $(SUBJECT) variable is an
empty variable.
Email Subject Line
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Email Protection Administrator Guide
November 2012