Configuring a custom disclaimer
To enable SSL encryption
1
On the Symantec Mail Security for SMTP administrative interface, in the
left pane, click Configuration.
2
On the Setup tab, under HTTP/HTTPS, check Enable SSL & encryption for
logons.
3
Click Save Changes.
In the Certificate Management window, under Status, the following
information should appear:
Date on which the private key was installed
■
This was done automatically when you generated your request.
Date on which the certificate was installed
■
Date on which the certificate expires
■
Expiration information is displayed only when SSL is enabled.
Acting as your own Certificate Authority
If you are able to act as your own Certificate Authority, you need only install a
signed certificate that is created from the request that is generated by Symantec
Mail Security for SMTP and enable SSL encryption for logons.
See
"To install the returned certificate on Symantec Mail Security for SMTP"
page 54.
See
"To enable SSL encryption"
You can include text (up to 1000 characters) in every scanned message that is
not destined to domains in the local routing list. You should use only ASCII
characters to ensure proper display. Other characters, such as DBCS, may not
display properly.
To configure a custom disclaimer
1
On the Symantec Mail Security for SMTP administrative interface, in the
left pane, click Configuration.
2
On the Setup tab, under Custom disclaimer, check Enter text to be included
in every scanned message.
3
In the text box, type your message.
4
Click Save Changes.
Configuring Symantec Mail Security for SMTP
Configuring connection and delivery options
on page 55.
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