Denied senders
Editing Recipient Lists
Use the username@example.com format to specify recipient addresses.
You can use wildcards in adresses: '?' to match one character and '*' to
match any number of characters.
Click
Add
to add a new entry to the recipient list and
previously made entry. Click
recipient list.
Importing Recipients
You can import a list of addresses to the Allowed Recipients, Denied
Recipients, Trusted Recipients, Allowed Senders and Denied Senders
tables from a CSV file.
When creating the CSV file, enter one address per line. If you want to
include a comment for an address, use a delimiter character, for example
a semi-colon (;), to separate the data to be entered in the different
columns. Leave the Active field empty, as in the example below:
John.Smith@example.com;;John Smith's work address
Jim.Smith@example.com;;Jim Smith's work address
Administering F-Secure Anti-Virus for Internet Mail
List the e-mail addresses from which
inbound mail is not accepted.
This feature can be used to prevent mail
spoofing. With these settings you can make
sure that all e-mail messages that are sent
outside the company network have the
correct domain name.
This feature can also be used as a "blacklist"
where you can add e-mail addresses known
to be spammers. Note that the product is not
designed to have a long list of Denied
Senders addresses, and a large number of
these addresses may cause performance
problems.
Clear
to remove the selected entry from the
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Edit
to edit a
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