Symantec 10744983 Administration Guide - Page 95

Policy name, Virus, Inbound messages, Inbound and Outbound messages, mass-mailing worm

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Configuring email filtering 95 Creating virus, spam, and compliance filter policies 3 In the Policy name box, type a name for the virus policy. This name appears on the Virus Policies page, and on the Virus tab when configuring a Group Policy. Compliance, spam, and virus policy names must be unique. For example, if you have a compliance policy called XYZ, you can't have a spam or virus policy called XYZ. 4 Under Apply to, choose where this virus policy should be available: ■ Inbound messages ■ Outbound messages ■ Inbound and Outbound messages This determines where this virus policy is available on the Virus tab when configuring a Group Policy. For example, if you choose Inbound messages and the mass-mailing worm condition on this page, this virus policy is only available in the Inbound mass-mailing worm policy drop-down list when configuring a Group Policy. 5 Under Groups, check one or more groups to which this policy should apply. You can also add an virus policy to a group on the Virus tab of the Edit Group page. 6 Under Conditions, select one of the following six conditions: If a message contains a The message contains a virus. virus If a message contains a The message contains a mass-mailing worm, a worm that mass-mailing worm propagates itself to other systems via email, often by using the address book of an email client program. If a message is A message can be unscannable for viruses for a variety of unscannable for viruses reasons. For example, if it exceeds the maximum file size or maximum scan depth configured on the Scanning Settings page, or if it contains malformed MIME attachments, it may be unscannable. Compound messages such as zip files that contain many levels may exceed the maximum scan depth. If a message contains an The message contains an attachment that cannot be encrypted attachment scanned because it is encrypted. If a message contains a The message contains an attachment that, according to suspicious attachment Symantec filters, may contain a virus or other threat. If a message contains The message contains spyware or adware. spyware or adware

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3
In the
Policy name
box, type a name for the virus policy.
This name appears on the Virus Policies page, and on the
Virus
tab when
configuring a Group Policy. Compliance, spam, and virus policy names must
be unique. For example, if you have a compliance policy called XYZ, you can't
have a spam or virus policy called XYZ.
4
Under Apply to, choose where this virus policy should be available:
Inbound messages
Outbound messages
Inbound and Outbound messages
This determines where this virus policy is available on the
Virus
tab when
configuring a Group Policy. For example, if you choose
Inbound messages
and the
mass-mailing worm
condition on this page, this virus policy is only
available in the
Inbound mass-mailing worm policy
drop-down list when
configuring a Group Policy.
5
Under Groups, check one or more groups to which this policy should apply.
You can also add an virus policy to a group on the
Virus
tab of the Edit Group
page.
6
Under Conditions, select one of the following six conditions:
The message contains a virus.
If a message contains a
virus
The message contains a mass-mailing worm, a worm that
propagates itself to other systems via email, often by using
the address book of an email client program.
If a message contains a
mass-mailing worm
A message can be unscannable for viruses for a variety of
reasons. For example, if it exceeds the maximum file size
or maximum scan depth configured on the Scanning
Settings page, or if it contains malformed MIME
attachments, it may be unscannable. Compound messages
such as zip files that contain many levels may exceed the
maximum scan depth.
If a message is
unscannable for viruses
The message contains an attachment that cannot be
scanned because it is encrypted.
If a message contains an
encrypted attachment
The message contains an attachment that, according to
Symantec filters, may contain a virus or other threat.
If a message contains a
suspicious attachment
The message contains spyware or adware.
If a message contains
spyware or adware
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Configuring email filtering
Creating virus, spam, and compliance filter policies