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Email Protection Administrator Guide Email Authentication • Deny delivery - The email is denied delivery. • Do nothing - The email is forwarded to the recipient email address with no processing applied. 9 Click Save. You can save a copy of the list you created. See Save a Copy of an Allow, Deny, or Recipient Shield List. Save a Copy of an Allow, Deny, or Recipient Shield List You can download the allow or deny list you have created so you can store a copy. To download a copy, perform the following steps. 1 On the Allow, Deny, or Recipient Shield window, click More Options. 2 Click Download [] List. A download window is displayed. Email Protection automatically creates a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet (*.csv file) containing the address list. You can choose to save the file or open it directly. Add Allow, Deny, or Recipient Shield Addresses with a Batch File 1 Using a text editor, create a text file that contains one email address per line, and save it to your computer. 2 On the Allow, Deny, or Recipient Shield window, click More Options. Additional fields are displayed. 3 Click Browse and search for the text file you created. 4 Click Upload [] List. 5 Click Save. Email Authentication Transport Layer Security Transport Layer Security (TLS) has routinely been supported and is still supported by our Email Protection system. If a TLS connection can be negotiated between the sender and the recipient MTAs, then the system delivers the email over TLS. If a TLS connection CANNOT be established between the sender or the recipient MTA, then the mail transfer November 2012 Proprietary: Not for use or disclosure outside McAfee without written permission 73

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Email Protection Administrator Guide
Email Authentication
November 2012
Proprietary:
Not for use or disclosure outside McAfee without written permission
73
Deny delivery
– The email is denied delivery.
Do nothing
– The email is forwarded to the recipient email address with no
processing applied.
9
Click
Save
.
You can save a copy of the list you created. See
Save a Copy of an Allow, Deny, or Recipient
Shield List
.
Save a Copy of an Allow, Deny, or Recipient
Shield List
You can download the allow or deny list you have created so you can store a copy. To
download a copy, perform the following steps.
1
On the Allow, Deny, or Recipient Shield window, click
More Options
.
2
Click
Download [] List
.
A download window is displayed. Email Protection automatically creates a Microsoft
Excel spreadsheet (*.csv file) containing the address list. You can choose to save the
file or open it directly.
Add Allow, Deny, or Recipient Shield
Addresses with a Batch File
1
Using a text editor, create a text file that contains one email address per line, and save
it to your computer.
2
On the Allow, Deny, or Recipient Shield window, click
More Options
.
Additional fields are displayed.
3
Click
Browse
and search for the text file you created.
4
Click
Upload [] List
.
5
Click
Save
.
Email Authentication
Transport Layer Security
Transport Layer Security (TLS) has routinely been supported and is still supported by our
Email Protection system. If a TLS connection can be negotiated between the sender and
the recipient MTAs, then the system delivers the email over TLS.
If a TLS connection
CANNOT
be established between the sender or the recipient MTA, then the mail transfer