74 Configuring email filtering
Creating groups and adding members
These examples are not valid, and won't match any users:
domain.*
@domain.*
dom*.com
sub*.domain.com
Check the box next to one or more LDAP groups.
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The LDAP groups listed on this page are loaded from your LDAP server.
See
"Configuring LDAP settings"
configuring LDAP.
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Click Add members to add the new member(s).
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Click Save on the Edit Group page.
To delete a Group Policy member
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On the Members tab of the Add Group page, check the box next to one or
more email addresses, domains, or LDAP groups, and then click Delete.
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Click Save on the Edit Group page.
To import Group Policy members from a file
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On the Members tab of the Add Group page, click Import.
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Enter the appropriate path and filename (or click Browse to locate the file
on your hard disk), and then click Import.
Separate each domain or email address in the plain text file with a newline.
Below is a sample file:
ruth@example.com
rosa@example.com
ben*@example.com
example.net
*.org
The email addresses in the samples behave as follows:
ruth@example.com and rosa@example.com match those exact email
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addresses.
ben*@example.com matches ben@example.com and
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benjamin@example.com, etc.
example.net matches all email addresses in example.net.
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*.org matches all email addresses in any domain ending with .org.
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Click Save.
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