Symantec 10490452 Administration Guide - Page 78

Selecting compliance policies for a group, Policies, Group Policies, Compliance

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78 Configuring email filtering Assigning filter policies to a group Note: You cannot change spam policy details from the Edit Group page. See "Creating spam policies" on page 85 for information about creating or editing spam policies. Selecting compliance policies for a group By associating an appropriate compliance policy with a group, you can check messages for attachment types, keywords, or regular expressions. Depending on the message content, you can add annotations, send notifications, or copy messages to an email address. See "Creating compliance policies" on page 86 for information about creating compliance policies. To select compliance policies for a group 1 In the Control Center, click Policies > Group Policies. 2 On the Group Policies page, click the group for which you want to select compliance policies. 3 Click the Compliance tab. 4 Check Enable Inbound Content Compliance for this group. 5 Select the desired policy from the Content Compliance Policies drop-down list. If desired, click View to see a summary of the compliance policy, and then click OK to return. As you add compliance policies from the drop-down list, they are displayed in the bottom list and become unavailable in the dropdown list. 6 Click Add. 7 If desired, add additional policies from the Content Compliance Policies drop-down list. 8 Configure the outbound compliance policies similarly. 9 Click Save. Note: You cannot change compliance policy details from the Edit Group page. Although you can add existing policies to the lists on this page, you cannot add new compliance policies from this page. See "Creating compliance policies" on page 86 for information about creating compliance policies.

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Configuring email filtering
Assigning filter policies to a group
Note:
You cannot change spam policy details from the Edit Group page. See
“Creating spam policies”
on page 85 for information about creating or editing
spam policies.
Selecting compliance policies for a group
By associating an appropriate compliance policy with a group, you can check
messages for attachment types, keywords, or regular expressions. Depending on
the message content, you can add annotations, send notifications, or copy
messages to an email address. See
“Creating compliance policies”
on page 86 for
information about creating compliance policies.
To select compliance policies for a group
1
In the Control Center, click
Policies
>
Group Policies
.
2
On the Group Policies page, click the group for which you want to select
compliance policies.
3
Click the
Compliance
tab.
4
Check
Enable Inbound Content Compliance for this group
.
5
Select the desired policy from the
Content Compliance Policies
drop-down
list.
If desired, click
View
to see a summary of the compliance policy, and then
click
OK
to return. As you add compliance policies from the drop-down list,
they are displayed in the bottom list and become unavailable in the drop-
down list.
6
Click
Add
.
7
If desired, add additional policies from the
Content Compliance Policies
drop-down list.
8
Configure the outbound compliance policies similarly.
9
Click
Save
.
Note:
You cannot change compliance policy details from the Edit Group page.
Although you can add existing policies to the lists on this page, you cannot add
new compliance policies from this page. See
“Creating compliance policies”
on
page 86 for information about creating compliance policies.