Symantec 10490452 Administration Guide - Page 92

Policies, Compliance, Policy name, Add Condition

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92 Configuring email filtering Creating virus, spam, and compliance filter policies Table 4-10 Sample Perl-compatible regular expressions (Continued) Character Description Example Sample matches [0-9]{n} Match any numeral n [0-9]{3}-[0-9]{2}-[0-9]{4} times, for example, match a social security number 123-45-6789 Note: Symantec Mail Security for SMTP uses two different types of analysis in scanning for messages that match your criteria. If you specify a condition using a regular expression, a regular expression analysis is performed. If you specify a condition using a keyword or dictionary, a text search is performed. To add a compliance policy 1 In the Control Center, click Policies > Compliance. 2 Click Add. 3 In the Policy name box, type a name for the compliance policy. This name appears on the Content Compliance Policies page, and in the Compliance tab when configuring a Group Policy. Compliance, spam, and virus policy names must be unique. For example, if you have a compliance policy called XYZ, you can't have a spam or virus policy called XYZ. 4 Under Apply to, choose where this compliance policy should be available: ■ Inbound messages ■ Outbound messages ■ Inbound and Outbound messages 5 Under Groups, check one or more groups to which this policy should apply. You can also add a compliance policy to a group on the Compliance tab of the Edit Group page. 6 Under Conditions, click a condition. See Table 4-7, "Compliance conditions," on page 88. For some conditions you need to specify additional information in fields that appear below the condition. 7 Click Add Condition. See Table 4-8, "Additional fields for adding conditions," on page 90. Add additional conditions if desired. 8 Under Perform the following action, click an action. See Table 4-2, "Filtering actions by verdict," on page 64. For some actions you need to specify additional information in fields that appear below the action.

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Configuring email filtering
Creating virus, spam, and compliance filter policies
Note:
Symantec Mail Security for SMTP uses two different types of analysis in
scanning for messages that match your criteria. If you specify a condition using
a regular expression, a regular expression analysis is performed. If you specify a
condition using a keyword or dictionary, a text search is performed.
To add a compliance policy
1
In the Control Center, click
Policies
>
Compliance
.
2
Click
Add
.
3
In the
Policy name
box, type a name for the compliance policy.
This name appears on the Content Compliance Policies page, and in the
Compliance
tab when configuring a Group Policy. Compliance, spam, and
virus policy names must be unique. For example, if you have a compliance
policy called XYZ, you can’t have a spam or virus policy called XYZ.
4
Under Apply to, choose where this compliance policy should be available:
Inbound messages
Outbound messages
Inbound and Outbound messages
5
Under Groups, check one or more groups to which this policy should apply.
You can also add a compliance policy to a group on the Compliance tab of the
Edit Group page.
6
Under Conditions, click a condition. See
Table 4-7, “Compliance conditions,”
on page 88. For some conditions you need to specify additional information
in fields that appear below the condition.
7
Click
Add Condition
.
See
Table 4-8, “Additional fields for adding conditions,”
on page 90. Add
additional conditions if desired.
8
Under Perform the following action, click an action.
See
Table 4-2, “Filtering actions by verdict,”
on page 64.
For some actions
you need to specify additional information in fields that appear below the
action.
[0-9]{n}
Match any numeral n
times, for example, match
a social security number
[0-9]{3}-[0-9]{2}-[0-9]{4}
123-45-6789
Table 4-10
Sample Perl-compatible regular expressions (Continued)
Character
Description
Example
Sample matches