Symantec 10490452 Administration Guide - Page 80

Allowing or blocking email based on language, Create Personal Allowed and Blocked Senders Lists

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80 Configuring email filtering Assigning filter policies to a group ■ In Policies > Group Policies > Edit Group, the End user preferences must be enabled for the given group on the End Users tab. ■ The members of the group in question can only be LDAP users, not a locally defined user (that is, an email address you typed manually). Note: End user Allowed and Blocked Senders Lists take precedence over most other filters. See "About precedence" on page 71 for the precedence list. This could impact your decision on whether to enable end user settings. To select end user 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 End Users tab. 4 Check Enable end user settings for this group. 5 If desired, check Create Personal Allowed and Blocked Senders Lists. 6 If desired, check Specify language settings. 7 Click Save. Allowing or blocking email based on language Using the language identification offered by Symantec Mail Security for SMTP, you can block or allow messages written in specified languages for a group. For example, you can choose to only allow English and Spanish messages, or block messages in English and Spanish and allow messages in all other languages. Note: If the Language tab in the Edit Group page is inaccessible, the Symantec Outlook Spam Plug-in has been enabled. To disable support for the Outlook Plug-in and enable support for built-in language identification, set Language Identification to No on the Spam Settings page. That will make the Language tab accessible. See "Choosing language identification type" on page 52. To allow or block email based on language 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 Language tab.

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Configuring email filtering
Assigning filter policies to a group
In Policies > Group Policies > Edit Group, the End user preferences must be
enabled for the given group on the End Users tab.
The members of the group in question can only be LDAP users, not a locally
defined user (that is, an email address you typed manually).
Note:
End user Allowed and Blocked Senders Lists take precedence over most
other filters. See
“About precedence”
on page 71 for the precedence list. This
could impact your decision on whether to enable end user settings.
To select end user 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
End Users
tab.
4
Check
Enable end user settings for this group
.
5
If desired, check
Create Personal Allowed and Blocked Senders Lists
.
6
If desired, check
Specify language settings
.
7
Click
Save
.
Allowing or blocking email based on language
Using the language identification offered by Symantec Mail Security for SMTP,
you can block or allow messages written in specified languages for a group. For
example, you can choose to only allow English and Spanish messages, or block
messages in English and Spanish and allow messages in all other languages.
Note:
If the Language tab in the Edit Group page is inaccessible, the Symantec
Outlook Spam Plug-in has been enabled. To disable support for the Outlook
Plug-in and enable support for built-in language identification, set Language
Identification to No on the Spam Settings page. That will make the Language tab
accessible. See
“Choosing language identification type”
on page 52.
To allow or block email based on language 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
Language
tab.