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Configuring the banned word list

Using Perl regular expressions

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Figure 187:Adding a banned word
Pattern
Enter the word or phrase you want to include in the banned word list.
Pattern Type
Select the pattern type for the banned word. Choose from wildcard or
regular expression. See
Language
Select the character set for the banned word. Choose from: Chinese
Simplified, Chinese Traditional, French, Japanese, Korean, Thai, or
Western.
Where
Select the location to search for the banned word. Choose from: subject,
body, or all.
Action
Select the action to perform on email containing the banned word. Choose
from: Mark as Spam to apply the spam action configured in the protection
profile, or Mark as Clear to allow the email (since Banned Word is the last
filter).
Enable
Select to enable scanning for the banned word.
To add or edit a banned word
1
Go to Spam Filter > Banned Word.
2
Select Create New to add a banned word or select Edit for the banned word you want
to modify.
3
Enter the word or phrase.
4
Select the language (character set).
5
Select the location.
6
Select the action to take on email containing the banned word.
7
Select Enable.
8
Select OK.
Email address list, MIME headers list, and banned word list entries can include
wildcards or Perl regular expressions.
See http://www.perldoc.com/perl5.8.0/pod/perlre.html for detailed information about
using Perl regular expressions.
"Using Perl regular expressions" on page
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