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The first step in adding a rule is configuring the following:
Route: A specific "To" and "From" combination that includes a recipient's and sender's email addresses, LDAP users or groups, or address groups. You can also configure exceptions to a route.
Route type: The direction of SMTP traffic, POP3 traffic, or all traffic.
To add a route:
Choose Policy > Policy List from the menu. The Policy List screen appears.
Click Add.
Select Antivirus or Other from the drop-down list. The Add Rule screen appears.
The Antivirus rule scans messages for viruses and other malware such as spyware and worms.
The Other rule scans for spam or phishing messages, message content, encrypted messages, regulatory compliance, and other attachment criteria.
Select the policy route type from the drop-down list next to This rule will apply to.
incoming messages
outgoing messages
both incoming and outgoing messages
POP3
all messages
Select the recipients and senders:
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.
1. You can use the asterisk wildcard when specifying an email address. For more information, see Using the Asterisk Wildcard.
2. If you selected POP3, you cannot configure the route. The rule applies to all POP3 routes.
3. If you selected "all messages" for a rule, the rule also applies to messages from any sender to any recipient.
Click Next. The Step 2: Select Scanning Conditions screen appears.
To edit a route for an existing policy:
Choose Policy > Policy List from the menu. The Policy List screen appears.
Click the name of the policy to edit. The Summary screen for the policy appears.
Click Edit for If recipients and senders are. The Recipients and Senders screen for the policy appears.
Select the policy route type from the drop-down list next to This rule will apply to.
incoming messages
outgoing messages
both incoming and outgoing messages
POP3
all messages
The This rule will apply to option cannot be modified in the Global DKIM Enforcement rule.
Select the recipients and senders:
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.
1. You can use the asterisk wildcard when specifying an email address. For more information, see Using the Asterisk Wildcard.
2. If you selected POP3, you cannot configure the route. The rule applies to all POP3 routes.
3. If you selected "all messages" for a rule, the rule also applies to messages from any sender to any recipient.
Click Save.
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