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Email Protection Administrator Guide Configure a Content Filter 6 If you clicked one of the last two options above, overtype the text in the Warning Message text box. You can also leave the default text if desired 7 In the Allow URL or IP field, type URL or IP addresses that you want to allow users to access and bypass ClickProtect processing. The following values are allowed: • IP Address - Complete address (for example, 10.10.10.1) or partial address with wild cards (for example, 10.10.10.*). • Domain Name - Qualified domain name (for example, xyz.com) or subdomains (for example, *@*.xyz.com denies emails from any subdomain of the XYZ domain, such as [email protected]). If you know you want to allow all emails from this domain, then use this option instead of typing in each email address associated with the domain. The following list provides some examples of allowable URLs. - www.domainname.com - www.domainname.n* - www.domainname.* - www.domainname.example.com - www.domainname.*.com - www.domainname.xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.com - domainname.com The following are not accepted in domain names: - http:// - slashes - IP addresses. 8 Click Add. The value is added to the list box. Note: (This step is only available to certain user roles, when a user-defined policy set is selected.) If you want to include the values listed for the Default Inbound policy set, select the check box located beneath the list. Upload a List of Allowed URLs You can create a list of allowed URLs and upload that list to the Control Console. To upload a list, perform the following steps: 1 Create a file with a predefined list of URLs. The predefined list must be in the following format: • Must be a text file • One entry per line • File must be available for your browser to access 2 On the ClickProtect window, go to the More Options section. November 2012 Proprietary: Not for use or disclosure outside McAfee without written permission 61

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Email Protection Administrator Guide
Configure a Content Filter
November 2012
Proprietary:
Not for use or disclosure outside McAfee without written permission
61
6
If you clicked one of the last two options above, overtype the text in the
Warning
Message
text box. You can also leave the default text if desired
7
In the
Allow URL or IP
field, type URL or IP addresses that you want to allow users
to access and bypass ClickProtect processing.
The following values are allowed:
IP Address — Complete address (for example, 10.10.10.1) or partial address with
wild cards (for example, 10.10.10.*).
Domain Name — Qualified domain name (for example, xyz.com) or subdomains
(for example, *@*.xyz.com denies emails from any subdomain of the XYZ
domain, such as [email protected]). If you know you want to allow all emails
from this domain, then use this option instead of typing in each email address
associated with the domain. The following list provides some examples of
allowable URLs.
— www.domainname.com
— www.domainname.n*
— www.domainname.*
— www.domainname.example.com
— www.domainname.*.com
— www.domainname.xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.com
— domainname.com
The following are not accepted in domain names:
— http://
— slashes
IP addresses.
8
Click
Add
.
The value is added to the list box.
Note:
(This step is only available to certain user roles, when a user-defined policy set
is selected.) If you want to include the values listed for the Default Inbound policy set,
select the check box located beneath the list.
Upload a List of Allowed URLs
You can create a list of allowed URLs and upload that list to the Control Console. To
upload a list, perform the following steps:
1
Create a file with a predefined list of URLs. The predefined list must be in the
following format:
Must be a text file
One entry per line
File must be available for your browser to access
2
On the ClickProtect window, go to the
More Options
section.