Symantec 10744983 Administration Guide - Page 89

Selecting spam policies for a group, Inbound suspected spam policy

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Configuring email filtering 89 Assigning filter policies to a group Selecting spam policies for a group Spam policies determine what to do with inbound and outbound messages that contain spam or suspected spam. See "Creating spam policies" on page 96. By default, inbound and outbound spam will be marked up with [Spam] at the beginning of subject lines, and inbound and outbound suspected spam will be marked with [Suspected Spam]. Both types of spam will not be deleted by default. To select spam policies for a group 1 In the Control Center, click Policies > Group Policies. 2 On the Group Policies page, click the group for which you want to select spam policies. 3 Click the Spam tab. 4 If desired, check Enable inbound spam scanning for this group to enable the following two spam policies for incoming email. 5 Select the desired policy from each of the following drop-down lists: ■ Inbound spam policy ■ Inbound suspected spam policy 6 If desired, check Enable outbound spam scanning for this group to enable the following two spam policies for outgoing email. 7 Select the desired policy from each of the following drop-down lists: ■ Outbound spam policy ■ Outbound suspected spam policy 8 Click Save. You cannot change spam policy details from the Edit Group page. See "Creating spam policies" on page 96. Selecting compliance policies for a group By associating an appropriate compliance policy with a group, you can check messages for attachment types, keywords, or match regular expressions. Depending on the message content, you can add annotations, send notifications, or copy messages to an email address. See "Creating compliance policies" on page 98.

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Selecting spam policies for a group
Spam policies determine what to do with inbound and outbound messages that
contain spam or suspected spam.
See
“Creating spam policies”
on page 96.
By default, inbound and outbound spam will be marked up with [Spam] at the
beginning of subject lines, and inbound and outbound suspected spam will be
marked with [Suspected Spam]. Both types of spam will not be deleted by default.
To select spam policies for a group
1
In the Control Center, click
Policies > Group Policies
.
2
On the Group Policies page, click the group for which you want to select spam
policies.
3
Click the
Spam
tab.
4
If desired, check
Enable inbound spam scanning for this group
to enable the
following two spam policies for incoming email.
5
Select the desired policy from each of the following drop-down lists:
Inbound spam policy
Inbound suspected spam policy
6
If desired, check
Enable outbound spam scanning for this group
to enable
the following two spam policies for outgoing email.
7
Select the desired policy from each of the following drop-down lists:
Outbound spam policy
Outbound suspected spam policy
8
Click
Save
.
You cannot change spam policy details from the Edit Group page.
See
“Creating spam policies”
on page 96.
Selecting compliance policies for a group
By associating an appropriate compliance policy with a group, you can check
messages for attachment types, keywords, or match regular expressions.
Depending on the message content, you can add annotations, send notifications,
or copy messages to an email address.
See
“Creating compliance policies”
on page 98.
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Configuring email filtering
Assigning filter policies to a group