Symantec 10744983 Administration Guide - Page 91

Requirements for enabling end user settings

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Configuring email filtering 91 Assigning filter policies to a group Note: End users are limited to a total of 200 entries in their combined Allowed Senders and Blocked Senders Lists. The Specify language settings check box enables or disables user access to the language identification offered by Symantec Mail Security, not the Symantec Outlook Spam Plug-in. If the Symantec Outlook Spam Plug-in is installed and enabled, end users can set their language preferences using the Options dialog box accessible from the Symantec Outlook Spam Plug-in toolbar. Note: The language identification technology employed by Symantec Mail Security to identify the language of a message is not foolproof. Note that messages identified to be in a disallowed language are deleted. Requirements for enabling end user settings The following requirements must be satisfied before end users can configure their own personal Allowed and Blocked Senders Lists and block or allow email in specified languages: ■ At least one LDAP SyncService server must be configured and enabled. ■ In Settings > LDAP settings, an LDAP source configured for Authentication or Authentication and Synchronization must be defined and saved. ■ In Settings > Replication settings, a replication schedule must be defined and enabled. ■ In Policies > Group Policies > Edit Group, the End user preferences must be enabled for the given group on the End Users tab. ■ The members of the group in question can only be LDAP users, not a locally defined user (that is, an email address you typed manually). Note: End user Allowed and Blocked Senders Lists take precedence over most other filters. See "About precedence" on page 83. Precedence issues could impact your decision on whether to enable end user settings. To select end user 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 compliance policies.

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Note:
End users are limited to a total of 200 entries in their combined Allowed
Senders and Blocked Senders Lists.
The Specify language settings check box enables or disables user access to the
language identification offered by Symantec Mail Security, not the Symantec
Outlook Spam Plug-in. If the Symantec Outlook Spam Plug-in is installed and
enabled, end users can set their language preferences using the Options dialog
box accessible from the Symantec Outlook Spam Plug-in toolbar.
Note:
The language identification technology employed by Symantec Mail Security
to identify the language of a message is not foolproof. Note that messages identified
to be in a disallowed language are deleted.
Requirements for enabling end user settings
The following requirements must be satisfied before end users can configure their
own personal Allowed and Blocked Senders Lists and block or allow email in
specified languages:
At least one LDAP SyncService server must be configured and enabled.
In Settings > LDAP settings, an LDAP source configured for Authentication
or Authentication and Synchronization must be defined and saved.
In Settings > Replication settings, a replication schedule must be defined and
enabled.
In Policies > Group Policies > Edit Group, the End user preferences must be
enabled for the given group on the End Users tab.
The members of the group in question can only be LDAP users, not a locally
defined user (that is, an email address you typed manually).
Note:
End user Allowed and Blocked Senders Lists take precedence over most
other filters.
See
“About precedence”
on page 83.
Precedence issues could impact your decision on whether to enable end user
settings.
To select end user 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
compliance policies.
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Configuring email filtering
Assigning filter policies to a group