Symantec 10490452 Administration Guide - Page 53

Software acceleration, Configuring spam settings

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Configuring email settings 53 Understanding spam settings Spanish messages, or block messages in English and Spanish and allow messages in all other languages. You can use one of two types of language identification: ■ Language identification offered by Symantec Mail Security for SMTP Processing takes place within the software, and no further software needs to be installed. Using the Policies > Group Policies > Edit > Language tab, administrators can set language preferences or allow users to set language preferences. ■ Language identification offered by the Symantec Outlook Spam Plug-in Processing takes place on each user's computer, and each user must install the Symantec Outlook Spam Plug-in. Users set their own language preferences. Software acceleration It is possible to increase the speed at which your software can operate. Doing so will increase your need for system memory. Software acceleration is turned on by default. Configuring spam settings You can use the Spam Settings page to configure settings for suspected spam, language identification, and software acceleration. To configure spam settings: 1 In the Control Center, click Settings > Spam. 2 Under Do you want messages to be flagged as suspected spam?, click Yes. 3 Click and drag the slider to increase or decrease the lower limit of the range for suspected spam. You can also type a value in the box. 4 Under Do you want to enable Language Identification, click Yes or No. Yes Click Yes if users will use the Symantec Outlook Spam Plug-in for language identification. Built-in language identification is disabled, and can't be accessed in the Edit Group page. No Click No to use the built-in language identification. Symantec Outlook Spam Plug-in language identification won't work if you click No. 5 Under Software acceleration, check Enable antispam software acceleration.

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Configuring email settings
Understanding spam settings
Spanish messages, or block messages in English and Spanish and allow
messages in all other languages.
You can use one of two types of language identification:
Language identification offered by Symantec Mail Security for SMTP
Processing takes place within the software, and no further software needs
to be installed. Using the Policies > Group Policies > Edit > Language tab,
administrators can set language preferences or allow users to set language
preferences.
Language identification offered by the Symantec Outlook Spam Plug-in
Processing takes place on each user’s computer, and each user must install
the Symantec Outlook Spam Plug-in. Users set their own language
preferences.
Software acceleration
It is possible to increase the speed at which your software can operate. Doing so
will increase your need for system memory. Software acceleration is turned on
by default.
Configuring spam settings
You can use the Spam Settings page to configure settings for suspected spam,
language identification, and software acceleration.
To configure spam settings:
1
In the Control Center, click
Settings
>
Spam
.
2
Under
Do you want messages to be flagged as suspected spam?
, click
Yes
.
3
Click and drag the slider to increase or decrease the lower limit of the range
for suspected spam. You can also type a value in the box.
4
Under
Do you want to enable Language Identification
, click
Yes
or
No
.
5
Under
Software acceleration
, check
Enable antispam software
acceleration
.
Yes
Click
Yes
if users will use the Symantec Outlook Spam Plug-in for
language identification. Built-in language identification is disabled,
and can’t be accessed in the Edit Group page.
No
Click
No
to use the built-in language identification. Symantec
Outlook Spam Plug-in language identification won’t work if you click
No
.