Symantec 10744983 Administration Guide - Page 123

Configuring optional archive tags, Policies > Archive, Archive email address, Archive server host

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Configuring email filtering 123 Managing policy resources messages delivered to the address are managed appropriately. For example, you may want to add the archived messages to your backup scheme. Note the following additional information about the Archive action: ■ Only one, global email address is supported. You can't supply different archive email addresses for different policies. ■ The specified archive email address replaces the original message recipients in the message envelope. The To: header is not changed. ■ Archiving occurs after spam and virus filtering but before message markup, such as modifying the subject line. To set the archive email address destination 1 In the Control Center, click Policies > Archive. 2 In the Archive email address box, type a complete email address, such as [email protected]. 3 Optionally, specify a computer to which to relay archived messages in the Archive server host box. 4 Optionally, specify a port for the archive server host in the Archive server port box. Port 25, the usual port for SMTP messages, is the default. 5 Check or uncheck Enable MX Lookup to enable or disable MX lookup for the archive server host. If enabled, archive messages are routed using the MX information corresponding to the archive server host. If disabled, archive messages are always routed to the specified archive server host. 6 Click Save. Configuring optional archive tags When adding the archive action to a policy, you can optionally specify an archive tag. Specifying an archive tag adds an X-archive: header to archived messages followed by your text. The X-archive: header may be useful to sort archived messages when viewing them with an email client. However, Symantec Mail Security itself does not use the X-archive: header. If multiple policies result in archiving the same message, each unique X-archive: header is added to the message. For example, the following archive tag: Docket 53745 adds the following header to the message when it is archived:

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messages delivered to the address are managed appropriately. For example, you
may want to add the archived messages to your backup scheme.
Note the following additional information about the Archive action:
Only one, global email address is supported. You can’t supply different archive
email addresses for different policies.
The specified archive email address replaces the original message recipients
in the message envelope. The To: header is not changed.
Archiving occurs after spam and virus filtering but before message markup,
such as modifying the subject line.
To set the archive email address destination
1
In the Control Center, click
Policies > Archive
.
2
In the
Archive email address
box, type a complete email address, such as
3
Optionally, specify a computer to which to relay archived messages in the
Archive server host
box.
4
Optionally, specify a port for the archive server host in the
Archive server
port
box.
Port 25, the usual port for SMTP messages, is the default.
5
Check or uncheck
Enable MX Lookup
to enable or disable MX lookup for the
archive server host.
If enabled, archive messages are routed using the MX information
corresponding to the archive server host. If disabled, archive messages are
always routed to the specified archive server host.
6
Click
Save
.
Configuring optional archive tags
When adding the archive action to a policy, you can optionally specify an archive
tag. Specifying an archive tag adds an X-archive: header to archived messages
followed by your text. The X-archive: header may be useful to sort archived
messages when viewing them with an email client. However, Symantec Mail
Security itself does not use the X-archive: header. If multiple policies result in
archiving the same message, each unique X-archive: header is added to the
message. For example, the following archive tag:
Docket 53745
adds the following header to the message when it is archived:
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Configuring email filtering
Managing policy resources