Symantec 10490452 Administration Guide - Page 216
Spam foldering and the Symantec Outlook Spam Plug-in
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216 Spam foldering and the Symantec Outlook Spam Plug-in Installing the Symantec Outlook Spam Plug-in Table B-1 Symantec Outlook Spam Plug-in setup variables (Continued) Variable Name Description MODIFY_OPTIONS MULTI_CONFIRM_MSG SENDER_NOT_IN_ALLOWED SINGLE_CONFIRM_MSG SPAM_FOLDER SPAM_QUARANTINE_URL REPORT_URL If set to 1 (the default) or any non-zero value, allow users to view/edit the Submissions and Preferences tabs. If set to 0, do not allow users to view/edit the Submissions and Preferences tabs. The confirmation message for multiple successful submissions. The default value for this string is: "Thank you for submitting messages to Symantec for review. We appreciate your help in improving our antispam service. This will be your only acknowledgement." Specify the action to take if the message sender is not in the Allowed Senders List. Normal - Move the message to the Inbox. Delete - Delete the message. SpamFolder - Move the message to the Spam folder. The default is Normal. The confirmation message for a single successful submission. The default value for this string is: "Thank you for submitting a message to Symantec for review. We appreciate your help in improving our antispam service. This will be your only acknowledgement." The name of the Spam folder. The default is "Spam." If specified, this setting causes the Spam Quarantine button to appear in the toolbar. Clicking the button displays the Spam Quarantine login page in a Web browser. If unspecified (the default), the Spam Quarantine button does not appear in the toolbar. If specified, this setting causes the Spam Report item to appear in the Symantec menu. Clicking Spam Report displays the Spam Report application. If unspecified (the default), Spam Report does not appear in the menu.