sys_internal_groups_help
For reporting and rule creation, IMSVA uses internal addresses to determine which policies and events are Inbound and Outbound:
For incoming messages, specify the recipient’s address, which is in range of the internal addresses. For example: internal address is imsstest.com, valid recipients include jim@imsstest.com, bob@imsstest.com.
For outgoing messages, specify the sender’s address, which is in range of the internal addresses. For example: internal address is imsstest.com, valid senders include jim@imsstest.com, bob@imsstest.com.
For both incoming and outgoing messages, the rule applies to senders or recipients that match the mail address.
To set internal addresses:
Choose Policy > Internal Addresses from the menu. The Internal Addresses screen appears.
Under Internal Domains and User Groups, choose one of the following from the drop-down box:
Enter domain: Type a domain and click >>. Do not type the "@" or user name parts of an email address. For example, domainname or domainname1.domainname2 are valid; user@domainname is invalid.
You can use wildcards for domain names. For example, use *.domain.com to include all sub-domains for "domain.com". However, you cannot use two asterisks in the user name or domain name portion of the address, or use the "@" symbol. *.*@domain.com and user@*.* are both invalid.
Search for LDAP group: A screen for searching the LDAP groups appears. Type an LDAP group name (not an individual LDAP user) that you want to search in the text box and click Search. The search result appears in the list box. To add it to the Selected list, click the LDAP group and then click >>.
When searching an LDAP group for the internal addresses, you can use wildcards at the beginning and/or at the end of the LDAP group if you have specified Microsoft Active Directory or Sun iPlanet Directory as the LDAP server.
To import domains from a file, click Import from File and select the file.
Import both the exact domain and all sub-domains for best results.
The following shows sample content of a domain list text file:
domain.com: Imports the exact domain
*.domain.com: Imports all sub-domains
domain.org: Imports the exact domain
The import file must be a text file containing one domain per line. You can use wildcards when specifying the domain.
Click Save.
To export internal addresses:
Choose Policy > Internal Addresses from the menu. The Internal Addresses screen appears.
Click Export. A File Download dialog box appears.
Click Save. A Save As dialog box appears.
Specify the location and file name.
Click Save.
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