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Chapter 6 Device Security Settings
Table 57 Device Operation > Device Configuration > Security > Anti-Spam >
General (continued)
LABEL
From, To
Action for Spam
Mails
X-Header
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DESCRIPTION
Select the directions of travel of packets that you want to check.
Select or clear a row or column's first check box (with the interface
label) to select or clear the interface's whole row or column.
For example, From LAN To LAN means packets traveling from a
computer on one LAN subnet to a computer on another LAN subnet
on the LAN interface of the device or the device itself. The device
does not check packets traveling from a LAN computer to another
LAN computer on the same subnet.
From VPN means traffic that came into the device through a VPN
tunnel and is going to the selected "to" interface. For example,
From VPN To LAN specifies the VPN traffic that is going to the
LAN or terminating at the device's LAN interface. The device
checks the traffic after decrypting it.
To VPN is traffic that comes in through the selected "from"
interface and goes out through any VPN tunnel. For example,
From LAN To VPN specifies the traffic that is coming from the
LAN and going out through a VPN tunnel. The device checks the
traffic before encrypting it.
From VPN To VPN means traffic that comes in through a VPN
tunnel and goes out through (another) VPN tunnel or terminates at
the device. This is the case when the device is the hub in a hub-
and-spoke VPN. This is also the case if you allow someone to use a
service (like Telnet or HTTP) through a VPN tunnel to manage the
device. The device checks the traffic after decrypting it (before
encrypting it again).
Note: The VPN connection directions apply to the traffic going
to or from the device's VPN tunnels. They do not apply
to other VPN traffic for which the device is not one of the
gateways (VPN pass-through traffic).
Use this section to set how the device is to handle spam mail.
An X-Header is a line (preceded by "X-") in the SMTP mail header.
Enter an X-tag to insert into the X-header of mails that match a
black list or are identified as spam by the anti-spam external
database. You can enter up to 30 ASCII characters before the
colon (:) and up to 47 ASCII characters after the colon (:).
You can put any information as an X-tag or use "%status" and/or
"%score".
For example, if you enter "Mail status: %status %score", you may
see "Mail status: SPAM 25" in the mail header. That means the mail
is classified as spam and the spam score is 25.
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