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inbox. See also Spam Quarantine., the Control Center to Scanners.

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radio button reject release replication report reporting router Safe Senders Scanner security sender group Sender ID Glossary 237 A click button used to select one of several options. An action that an MTA receiving an email message can take, which consists of using a 5xx SMTP response code to tell the sending MTA that the message is not accepted. In Symantec Mail Security, an action that end users or administrators can take on messages in the Spam Quarantine database. Releasing removes the message from the Spam Quarantine database and returns the message to the end user's inbox. See also Spam Quarantine. In Symantec Mail Security, the process of duplicating configuration data from the Control Center to Scanners. A formatted query that is generated from a database. Administrators can modify reports to create custom reports of specific event data. The output generated by products and services that illustrates the information (sometimes the data) that is collected. This output can be in static or customized formats, text-based or text with graphical charts. See also report. A device that helps local area networks (LANs) and wide area networks (WANs) achieve interoperability and connectivity. A list of IP addresses from which no outgoing email is spam, provided by Symantec based on data from the Probe Network. Part of the Sender Reputation Service, Safe Senders is a sender group in Symantec Mail Security. You can specify actions to take on messages from each sender group. The component in Symantec Mail Security that filters mail. Each site can have one or many Scanners. The configuration of each Scanner is managed via the Control Center. The policies, practices, and procedures that are applied to information systems to ensure that the data and information that is held within or communicated along those systems is not vulnerable to inappropriate or unauthorized use, access, or modification and that the networks that are used to store, process, or transmit information are kept operational and secure against unauthorized access. As the Internet becomes a more fundamental part of doing business, computer and information security are assuming more importance in corporate planning and policy. A category of email senders that Symantec Mail Security manages using the Email Firewall feature. Sender groups can be based upon IP addresses, domains, third party lists, or Symantec lists. You can configure the Email Firewall to take a variety of actions on messages from each group. A set of standard practices for authenticating email. If the sender's domain owner participates in Sender ID, the recipient MTA can check for forged return addresses.

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radio button
A click button used to select one of several options.
reject
An action that an MTA receiving an email message can take, which consists of
using a 5xx SMTP response code to tell the sending MTA that the message is not
accepted.
release
In Symantec Mail Security, an action that end users or administrators can take
on messages in the Spam Quarantine database. Releasing removes the message
from the Spam Quarantine database and returns the message to the end user's
inbox. See also Spam Quarantine.
replication
In Symantec Mail Security, the process of duplicating configuration data from
the Control Center to Scanners.
report
A formatted query that is generated from a database. Administrators can modify
reports to create custom reports of specific event data.
reporting
The output generated by products and services that illustrates the information
(sometimes the data) that is collected. This output can be in static or customized
formats, text-based or text with graphical charts. See also report.
router
A device that helps local area networks (LANs) and wide area networks (WANs)
achieve interoperability and connectivity.
Safe Senders
A list of IP addresses from which no outgoing email is spam, provided by Symantec
based on data from the Probe Network. Part of the Sender Reputation Service,
Safe Senders is a sender group in Symantec Mail Security. You can specify actions
to take on messages from each sender group.
Scanner
The component in Symantec Mail Security that filters mail. Each site can have
one or many Scanners. The configuration of each Scanner is managed via the
Control Center.
security
The policies, practices, and procedures that are applied to information systems
to ensure that the data and information that is held within or communicated along
those systems is not vulnerable to inappropriate or unauthorized use, access, or
modification and that the networks that are used to store, process, or transmit
information are kept operational and secure against unauthorized access. As the
Internet becomes a more fundamental part of doing business, computer and
information security are assuming more importance in corporate planning and
policy.
sender group
A category of email senders that Symantec Mail Security manages using the Email
Firewall feature. Sender groups can be based upon IP addresses, domains, third
party lists, or Symantec lists. You can configure the Email Firewall to take a variety
of actions on messages from each group.
Sender ID
A set of standard practices for authenticating email. If the sender's domain owner
participates in Sender ID, the recipient MTA can check for forged return addresses.
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