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McAfee® GroupShield™ 7.0 User Guide Policy Manager 10 Scanners and filters „ Notify recipient - to send an alert message to the recipient, when the recipient is not in the same domain as Microsoft® Exchange Server 2003/2007. Protected content The content of some mails can be protected, which means that content cannot be scanned. For example, password-protected MS Office files. Protected Content policy specifies how the mails with protected content are handled when detected. 1 From Policy Manager, select a submenu item. The policy page for the submenu item appears. 2 Choose a desired policy. 3 Click Protected Content. The View Settings tab for the protected content filter appears. 4 In Activation, select or deselect Enable to enable or disable the protected content filter settings for the policy. 5 In Actions, view the action that will be taken when protected content is detected. To change those actions, click the Edit link. For more information on editing the actions that will be taken when a protected content is detected, refer to Primary and secondary filtering actions for protected content on Note page 137. Primary and secondary filtering actions for protected content Primary actions for On-Access scan include: „ Replace detected item with an alert - to replace the detected item with an alert message. „ Delete embedded item - to delete the detected item. For example, to delete an attachment that triggers a detection rule. „ Delete message - to delete the email message item. „ Allow through - to allow the item to continue to the next scanning phase or on to its final destination. Primary actions for On-Demand (Default), On-Demand (Find Banned Content), On-Demand (Remove Banned Content), and On-Demand (Full Scan) scan include: „ Replace detected item with an alert - to replace the detected item with an alert message. 137

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McAfee
®
GroupShield
7.0 User Guide
Policy Manager
Scanners and filters
10
Notify recipient
— to send an alert message to the recipient, when the recipient is not
in the same domain as Microsoft
®
Exchange Server 2003/2007.
Protected content
The content of some mails can be protected, which means that content cannot be
scanned. For example, password-protected MS Office files. Protected Content policy
specifies how the mails with protected content are handled when detected.
1
From
Policy Manager
, select a submenu item. The policy page for the submenu item
appears.
2
Choose a desired policy.
3
Click
Protected Content
. The
View Settings
tab for the protected content filter appears.
4
In
Activation
, select or deselect
Enable
to enable or disable the protected content filter
settings for the policy.
5
In
Actions
, view the action that will be taken when protected content is detected. To
change those actions, click the
Edit
link.
Primary and secondary filtering actions for protected content
Primary actions for
On-Access
scan include:
Replace detected item with an alert
— to replace the detected item with an alert
message.
Delete embedded item
— to delete the detected item. For example, to delete an
attachment that triggers a detection rule.
Delete message
— to delete the email message item.
Allow through
— to allow the item to continue to the next scanning phase or on to its
final destination.
Primary actions for
On-Demand (Default)
,
On-Demand (Find Banned Content)
,
On-Demand
(Remove Banned Content)
, and
On-Demand (Full Scan)
scan include:
Replace detected item with an alert
— to replace the detected item with an alert
message.
Note
For more information on editing the actions that will be taken when a protected content
is detected, refer to
Primary and secondary filtering actions for protected content
on
page 137
.