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Creating virus, spam, and compliance filter policies, Creating virus policies, Find User

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94 Configuring email filtering Creating virus, spam, and compliance filter policies To view Group Policy information for a particular user or domain 1 On the Members tab of the Edit Group page, click Find User. 2 Type an email address or domain name in the Email address box. 3 Click Find User. The Control Center lists the first enabled group in which the specified user exists, searching in the order that groups are listed on the Group Policies page. Creating virus, spam, and compliance filter policies Use filter policy pages to combine a message characteristic, such as virus, with an action, such as delete. The initial page you see when you click on Spam, Virus, or Compliance under Policies > Filter Policies contains a table that indicates the status of defined virus, spam, or compliance policies. Table 4-6 describes the options available on the Policy status page. Table 4-6 Policy status page Column Description Virus/Spam/Content Compliance Policies Name of the policy Enabled Indicates if the policy is enabled for one or more groups Applied to Indicates the directions the policy is applied to: Inbound, Outbound, or both Number of Groups Number of groups that this policy has been used in Creating virus policies Using the Virus Policies page, you can add, edit, copy, delete, and enable or disable virus policies. To add an virus policy 1 In the Control Center, click Policies > Virus. 2 Click Add.

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To view Group Policy information for a particular user or domain
1
On the Members tab of the Edit Group page, click
Find User
.
2
Type an email address or domain name in the Email address box.
3
Click
Find User
.
The Control Center lists the first enabled group in which the specified user
exists, searching in the order that groups are listed on the Group Policies
page.
Creating virus, spam, and compliance filter policies
Use filter policy pages to combine a message characteristic, such as virus, with
an action, such as delete. The initial page you see when you click on Spam, Virus,
or Compliance under Policies > Filter Policies contains a table that indicates the
status of defined virus, spam, or compliance policies.
Table 4-6
describes the options available on the Policy status page.
Table 4-6
Policy status page
Description
Column
Name of the policy
Virus/Spam/Content
Compliance Policies
Indicates if the policy is enabled for one or more groups
Enabled
Indicates the directions the policy is applied to: Inbound,
Outbound, or both
Applied to
Number of groups that this policy has been used in
Number of Groups
Creating virus policies
Using the Virus Policies page, you can add, edit, copy, delete, and enable or disable
virus policies.
To add an virus policy
1
In the Control Center, click
Policies > Virus
.
2
Click
Add
.
Configuring email filtering
Creating virus, spam, and compliance filter policies
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