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ProSecure Web/Email Security Threat Management (STM) Appliance Table 26. Email Anti-Virus Action Settings (Continued) Setting Description POP3 From the POP3 drop-down list, specify one of the following actions to be taken when an infected email is detected: • Quarantine attachment. The email is not blocked, but the attachment is removed and placed in the malware quarantine for further research. In addition, a malware quarantine log entry is created, and depending on the nature of the malware threat, also a virus log entry or a spyware log entry. • Delete attachment. This is the default setting. The email is not blocked, but the attachment is deleted, and a virus log entry or a spyware log entry is created. • Log only. Only a virus log entry or a spyware log entry is created. The email is not blocked and the attachment is not deleted. IMAP From the IMAP drop-down list, specify one of the following actions to be taken when an infected email is detected: • Quarantine attachment. The email is not blocked, but the attachment is removed and placed in the malware quarantine for further research. In addition, a malware quarantine log entry is created, and depending on the nature of the malware threat, also a virus log entry or a spyware log entry. • Delete attachment. This is the default setting. The email is not blocked, but the attachment is deleted, and a virus log entry or a spyware log entry is created. • Log only. Only a virus log entry or a spyware log entry is created. The email is not blocked and the attachment is not deleted. 3. Click Apply to save your settings. Exception Settings To configure the email antivirus exception settings: 1. Select Email Security > Anti-Virus from the menu. The Anti-Virus submenu tabs display with the Action screen in view. 2. Click the Exceptions submenu tab. The Exceptions screen displays: Figure 53. 90 | Chapter 4. Content Filtering and Optimizing Scans

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ProSecure Web/Email Security Threat Management (STM) Appliance
3.
Click
Apply
to save your settings.
Exception Settings
To configure the email antivirus exception settings:
1.
Select
Email
Security > Anti-Virus
from the menu. The Anti-Virus submenu tabs
display with the Action screen in view.
2.
Click the
Exceptions
submenu tab.
The Exceptions screen displays:
Figure 53.
POP3
From the POP3 drop-down list, specify one of the following actions to be taken when an
infected email is detected:
Quarantine attachment
. The email is not blocked, but the attachment is removed and
placed in the malware quarantine for further research. In addition, a malware quarantine
log entry is created, and depending on the nature of the malware threat, also a virus log
entry or a spyware log entry.
Delete attachment
. This is the default setting. The email is not blocked, but the
attachment is deleted, and a virus log entry or a spyware log entry is created.
Log only
. Only a virus log entry or a spyware log entry is created. The email is not
blocked and the attachment is not deleted.
IMAP
From the IMAP drop-down list, specify one of the following actions to be taken when an
infected email is detected:
Quarantine attachment
. The email is not blocked, but the attachment is removed and
placed in the malware quarantine for further research. In addition, a malware quarantine
log entry is created, and depending on the nature of the malware threat, also a virus log
entry or a spyware log entry.
Delete attachment
. This is the default setting. The email is not blocked, but the
attachment is deleted, and a virus log entry or a spyware log entry is created.
Log only
. Only a virus log entry or a spyware log entry is created. The email is not
blocked and the attachment is not deleted.
Table 26.
Email Anti-Virus Action Settings (Continued)
Setting
Description