Symantec 10744983 Administration Guide - Page 106

Determining compliance policy order, Policy name, Compliance, Inbound messages

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106 Configuring email filtering Creating virus, spam, and compliance filter policies 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. For some conditions you need to specify additional information in fields that appear below the condition. 7 Click Add Condition and add additional conditions if desired. 8 Under Perform the following action, click an action. For some actions you need to specify additional information in fields that appear below the action. When using the Save to disk action on Solaris, Linux, or Windows, you must specify a writeable directory. 9 Click Add Action. Add additional actions if desired. 10 Click Save. Note: You can use keywords or a regular expression in a compliance policy to strip attachments. However, you cannot specify that only attachments containing the keyword or regular expression are stripped if any of the attachments contain the keyword or regular expression. Determining compliance policy order You can change the order in which compliance policies are checked against messages.

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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. For some conditions you need to specify
additional information in fields that appear below the condition.
7
Click
Add Condition
and add additional conditions if desired.
8
Under Perform the following action, click an action.
For some actions you need to specify additional information in fields that
appear below the action.
When using the
Save to disk
action on Solaris, Linux, or Windows, you must
specify a writeable directory.
9
Click
Add Action
. Add additional actions if desired.
10
Click
Save
.
Note:
You can use keywords or a regular expression in a compliance policy to strip
attachments. However, you cannot specify that only attachments containing the
keyword or regular expression are stripped if any of the attachments contain the
keyword or regular expression.
Determining compliance policy order
You can change the order in which compliance policies are checked against
messages.
Configuring email filtering
Creating virus, spam, and compliance filter policies
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