Symantec 10490452 Administration Guide - Page 65

Filtering actions by verdict Continued, the Symantec Spam Folder Agent for Domino.

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Action Configuring email filtering 65 About email filtering Table 4-2 Description Filtering actions by verdict (Continued) Verdict Directory harvest attack Spam attack Virus attack Virus Spam, Suspected Spam Content Compliance Deliver message to the Deliver the message to end-user Spam folder(s). Requires recipient's Spam folder use of the Symantec Spam Folder Agent for Exchange or the Symantec Spam Folder Agent for Domino. Forward the message Forward the message to designated SMTP address(es). Hold message in Spam Send the message to the Spam Quarantine. Quarantine Modify the Subject line Add a tag to the message's Subject: line. Reject SMTP connection Using a 5xx SMTP response code, notify the sending MTA ● ● ● that the message is not accepted. Remove invalid recipients If a directory harvest attack is taking place, remove each ● invalid recipient rather than sending a bounce message to the sender. You must complete LDAP synchronization and Scanner replication before enabling this feature. Route the message Route the message using the designated SMTP host. Save to disk Save the message to a standard location on the Scanner computer. On Solaris or Linux, you must specify a writable directory. Send notification Deliver the original message and send a predefined notification to designated SMTP address(es) with or without attaching the original message. Strip and hold in Remove all message attachments and hold the message ● Suspect Virus in the Suspect Virus Quarantine for a configured number Quarantine of hours (default is six hours). Then refilter, with new virus definitions, if available. Only available for the suspicious attachment verdict. Strip attachments Remove all message attachments. ●●●

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Configuring email filtering
About email filtering
Deliver message to the
recipient’s Spam folder
Deliver the message to end-user Spam folder(s). Requires
use of the Symantec Spam Folder Agent for Exchange or
the Symantec Spam Folder Agent for Domino.
Forward the message
Forward the message to designated SMTP address(es).
Hold message in Spam
Quarantine
Send the message to the Spam Quarantine.
Modify the Subject line
Add a tag to the message’s
Subject:
line.
Reject SMTP
connection
Using a 5xx SMTP response code, notify the sending MTA
that the message is not accepted.
Remove invalid
recipients
If a directory harvest attack is taking place, remove each
invalid recipient rather than sending a bounce message
to the sender. You must complete LDAP synchronization
and Scanner replication before enabling this feature.
Route the message
Route the message using the designated SMTP host.
Save to disk
Save the message to a standard location on the Scanner
computer. On Solaris or Linux, you must specify a
writable directory.
Send notification
Deliver the original message and send a predefined
notification to designated SMTP address(es) with or
without attaching the original message.
Strip and hold in
Suspect Virus
Quarantine
Remove all message attachments and hold the message
in the Suspect Virus Quarantine for a configured number
of hours (default is six hours). Then refilter, with new
virus definitions, if available. Only available for the
suspicious attachment verdict.
Strip attachments
Remove all message attachments.
Table 4-2
Filtering actions by verdict (Continued)
Action
Description
Verdict
Directory harvest attack
Spam attack
Virus attack
Virus
Spam, Suspected Spam
Content Compliance