72 Configuring email filtering
Creating groups and adding members
Creating groups and adding members
Administrator-defined, IP-based Blocked Senders List
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Administrator-defined, domain-based Allowed Senders List
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Administrator-defined, domain-based Blocked Senders List
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Spam attack
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Directory harvest attack
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Safe Senders List (part of the Sender Reputation Service)
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Open Proxy Senders (part of the Sender Reputation Service)
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Third Party Services Allowed Senders List
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Third Party Services Blocked Senders List
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Content Compliance policies
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Dropped invalid recipient
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Spam
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Blocked language
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Suspected spam
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Suspected Spammers (part of the Sender Reputation Service)
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Sender authentication failure
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Note that end user-defined lists have precedence over all other lists. This may
affect your decision regarding whether to enable end user preferences.
Also, lists that you create have precedence over lists created by Symantec.
However, third party DNS blacklists do not have priority over all Symantec lists.
In the event of a conflict between Open Proxy Senders and an entry from a DNS
blacklist, Open Proxy Senders will "win."
Group policies are configurable message management options for an unlimited
number of user groups which you define. Policies collect the spam, virus, and
content filtering verdicts and actions for a group.
Add or remove members from a group
You can specify groups of users based on email addresses, domain names, or
LDAP groups. For each group, you can specify email filtering actions for
different categories of email.