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

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Configuring email filtering 101 Creating virus, spam, and compliance filter policies If you tested that a subject contains this string inkjetcartridge Then any message subject inkjet cartridge containing these strings would not inkjet cartridge be matched ■ For details on regular expression searches, See "Using Perl-compatible regular expressions in conditions" on page 104.. Adding conditions to compliance policies Refer to the following table when creating your compliance policy. Table 4-7 Compliance conditions Condition Test against Examples Any part of the message Dictionary Profanity Attachment content Text within an attachment file Find all attachments that contain the word "discount" more than three times. Attachment type An attachement list, file name, or MIME type script.vbs application/octet-stream Bcc: address Bcc: (blind carbon copy) message header jane example.com [email protected] Body Contents of the message body. You already may have won 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. Cc: address Cc: (carbon copy) message header jane example.com [email protected] Envelope HELO SMTP HELO domain in message envelope example.com

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inkjetcartridge
If you tested that a subject
contains this string
inkjet cartridge
inkjet
cartridge
Then any message subject
containing these strings would not
be matched
For details on regular expression searches, See
“Using Perl-compatible regular
expressions in conditions”
on page 104..
Adding conditions to compliance policies
Refer to the following table when creating your compliance policy.
Table 4-7
Compliance conditions
Examples
Test against
Condition
Profanity
Dictionary
Any part of the message
Find all attachments that
contain the word "discount"
more than three times.
Text within an attachment file
Attachment content
script.vbs
application/octet-stream
An attachement list, file
name, or MIME type
Attachment type
jane
example.com
Bcc:
(blind carbon copy)
message header
Bcc: address
You already may have won
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.
Body
jane
example.com
Cc:
(carbon copy) message
header
Cc: address
example.com
SMTP HELO domain in
message envelope
Envelope HELO
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Configuring email filtering
Creating virus, spam, and compliance filter policies