Symantec 10490452 Administration Guide - Page 88

Adding conditions to compliance policies, Table 4-7, Condition, Test against, Examples

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88 Configuring email filtering Creating virus, spam, and compliance filter policies Adding conditions to compliance policies Refer to the following tables when creating your compliance policy. Table 4-7 describes the conditions available when creating a compliance policy. Table 4-7 Compliance conditions Condition Test against Examples Any part of the message Dictionary. See "Configuring dictionaries" on page 112. Profanity Attachment content Text within an attachment file. Find all attachments that contain the word "discount" more than three times. Attachment type An attachment list, file name, or MIME script.vbs type. See "Configuring attachment application/octet-stream lists" on page 110. Bcc: address Bcc: (blind carbon copy) message header. jane example.com [email protected] Body Contents of the message body. This component test is the most processing intensive, so you may want to add it as the last condition in a filter to optimize the filter. You already may have won Cc: address Cc: (carbon copy) message header. jane example.com [email protected] Envelope HELO SMTP HELO domain in message envelope. example.com Envelope recipient Recipient in message envelope. jane example.com [email protected] Envelope sender Sender in message envelope. jane example.com [email protected]

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Configuring email filtering
Creating virus, spam, and compliance filter policies
Adding conditions to compliance policies
Refer to the following tables when creating your compliance policy.
Table 4-7
describes the conditions available when creating a compliance policy.
Table 4-7
Compliance conditions
Condition
Test against
Examples
Any part of the
message
Dictionary. See
“Configuring
dictionaries”
on page 112.
Profanity
Attachment content
Text within an attachment file.
Find all attachments that
contain the word
“discount” more than
three times.
Attachment type
An attachment list, file name, or MIME
type. See
“Configuring attachment
lists”
on page 110.
script.vbs
application/octet-stream
Bcc: address
Bcc:
(blind carbon copy) message
header.
jane
example.com
Body
Contents of the message body. This
component test is the most processing
intensive, so you may want to add it as
the last condition in a filter to
optimize the filter.
You already may have
won
Cc: address
Cc:
(carbon copy) message header.
jane
example.com
Envelope HELO
SMTP HELO domain in message
envelope.
example.com
Envelope recipient
Recipient in message envelope.
jane
example.com
Envelope sender
Sender in message envelope.
jane
example.com