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Define the Action to Take on Spam, Email Protection | Policies

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Configure a Spam Filter Email Protection Administrator Guide • High likelihood if default settings are used. This email is normally quarantined for review. • Critical likelihood. This spam is blocked. If you specified an additional Realtime Blackhole List (RBL) in the Spam window of the assigned policy, the RBL can influence the spam score as well. Note: Occasionally, some emails might be marked as spam when in fact they are legitimate emails. For these "false positive" email messages, you can help Email Protection "tune" the spam thresholds and rules by sending a forwarded copy of the email with all content and attachments to [email protected] To configure a spam filter, you can perform the following tasks • Define the Action to Take on Spam • Spam - Content Groups Subtab • Spam - Reporting Subtab Define the Action to Take on Spam 1 Click Email Protection | Policies. 2 Select the policy you want to change. 3 Click Spam. The Classification window is displayed. 4 Complete the following fields: Field Description 46 Proprietary: Not for use or disclosure outside McAfee without written permission. November 2012

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Configure a Spam Filter
Email Protection Administrator Guide
46
Proprietary:
Not for use or disclosure outside McAfee without written permission.
November 2012
High
likelihood if default settings are used. This email is normally quarantined for
review.
Critical
likelihood. This spam is blocked.
If you specified an additional Realtime Blackhole List (RBL) in the Spam window of the
assigned policy, the RBL can influence the spam score as well.
Note: Occasionally, some emails might be marked as spam when in fact they are
legitimate emails. For these “false positive” email messages, you can help Email
Protection “tune” the spam thresholds and rules by sending a forwarded copy of the email
with all content and attachments to [email protected]
To configure a spam filter, you can perform the following tasks
Define the Action to Take on Spam
Spam – Content Groups Subtab
Spam – Reporting Subtab
Define the Action to Take on Spam
1
Click
Email Protection | Policies
.
2
Select the policy you want to change.
3
Click
Spam
.
The Classification window is displayed.
4
Complete the following fields:
Field
Description