NoteIf your
network uses a proxy server, verify your proxy settings are correct at ,
before creating a Cloud Pre-Filter policy.
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Creating
a Cloud Pre-Filter policy requires the following steps:
Step 1: Domain Settings
Procedure
- Click Cloud Pre-Filter. The Cloud Pre-Filter Policy List screen appears.
- Click Add. The Step 1: Specify Domain and Destination Server screen appears.
- Provide the name of the domain to protect.

Note
Specify a domain or subdomain, for example, domain.com or *.domain.com. Top-level domains are not allowed, and only a single level of subdomain matching is supported. - Click Add under Specify Destination
Server. The Destination Server screen appears.
- Specify the addresses of the domain's actual destination
servers to allow Cloud Pre-Filter to relay messages to these servers
after processing.
- Select one of the following from the Address
Type drop-down list:
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IP address: IP address of the MTA or IMSS that receives messages from Cloud Pre-Filter
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A record: Hostname Cloud Pre-Filter uses for DNS lookup
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MX record: Mail exchange record Cloud Pre-Filter uses for DNS lookup

Note
A policy can only contain one address type for a destination server. An IP address and an A record are considered to be the same type. An MX record is considered to be a different type. -
- Provide an address for IMSS in the Address field.
- Provide a port number for communication between IMSS and Trend Micro Email Security SaaS Solutions. The default value is port 25.
- Provide a value for Priority for the destination
server.The Priority option specifies routing priority for the destination servers. Cloud Pre-Filter service will attempt to route messages to servers with higher priority values first. The lower the number, the higher the priority.You do not need to specify a priority for an MX record destination server. The priority for the MX record will be resolved automatically.
- Select one of the following from the Address
Type drop-down list:
- Click Add. The Step 1: Specify Domain and Destination Server screen appears, with IMSS’s details in the Destination Server list.
Step 2: Configuring Condition Settings
Approved and Blocked Senders
Valid Recipients
Messages
from Approved Senders are able to bypass the Email Reputation service
and antispam filters, while messages from Blocked Senders are prevented
from reaching recipients.
Specifying an IP address will block
or approve all messages from that IP address.
The approved
lists take precedence over the blocked list, the Email Reputation filter,
and the antispam filter. All messages from addresses that match
the addresses in the approved list are not processed by these filters.
NoteThe Approved list from Email Reputation, IP Profiler or spam rules can be imported
to the Cloud
Pre-Filter Approved list.
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This
feature works by comparing the list of users on your LDAP servers
to a list of your users on Cloud Pre-Filter. The Cloud Pre-Filter
list of your users is generated by synchronizing with your LDAP
servers.
Use the valid recipient check to block all messages
that do not have a recipient on your domain. This prevents malicious
messages and spam from reaching your network.
TipTrend
Micro recommends enabling scheduled synchronization to ensure all valid
messages reach your network. LDAP servers must be configured before enabling
the valid recipient check and scheduled synchronization.
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Procedure
- Click Next. The Step 2: Specify Sender conditions screen appears.
- Click Add to add an entry to the
list. The Add Approved Sender List or Add Blocked Sender List screen appears.
- Provide an email address or IP address.
- Click Add beside the IP Address
and Email Address fields. The entry appears in the list.

WARNING
The wildcard character * may be used to specify any string in the local-part (local-part@domain.com) of email addresses. Use wildcard characters with caution as they may allow or block messages from a large set of email addresses. - Click Add under the list. The entry appears in the specified list.
- To import entries to the approved or blocked senders
list:
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When using the import function, use a text file with only one full email or IP address per line.
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When importing sender addresses, ensure that you select the correct import mode. Selecting to replace addresses will delete all existing addresses from the list.
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- Click Import for the specified
list. A dialog box appears.
- Specify the file to import.
- Click Import. The list displays the imported entries.
- Select Enable valid recipient check.
- Select Synchronize LDAP server with Cloud
Pre-Filter daily.

Note
Trend Micro recommends enabling scheduled synchronization to ensure all vaild messages reach your network.After upgrade, the recipient check and scheduled synchronization cannot work properly because the local LDAP cache is empty. You can manually trigger recipient check and scheduled synchronization by clicking Save & Synchronize in LDAP settings.
Step 3: Configuring Filter Settings
The Step 3: Select Filter screen contains
settings for three filters:
Cloud Pre-Filter Filters
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Filter
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Description
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Email Reputation
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Email Reputation enables you to take advantage
of a dynamic and constantly updated email source rating system to
block spam and other unwanted messages. Email Reputation blocks
messages from source IP addresses whose current reputation ratings
are poor.
You can choose Email Reputation Advanced or Email
Reputation Standard. Email Reputation Standard queries the standard
reputation database. Email Reputation Advanced queries the standard reputation
database as well as a dynamic database that is updated in real time.
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Antivirus
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When enabled, the antivirus filter can stop
messages containing known and unknown malware code, whether this
code is contained in an attachment or embedded in the message body.
Messages
found to contain malware code are automatically deleted.
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| Antispam |
When enabled, the antispam filter checks
messages for spam and phishing characteristics. The filter identifies
messages as spam based on the selected catch rate.
The antispam
filter uses a Web Reputation and spam prevention filter to stop
spam from entering your network.
The antispam filter can use
two approaches when detecting spam:
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Procedure
- Click Next. The Step 3: Select Filter screen appears.
- Specify the status for the filters.
- Specify the action for the filters.The filters use the following actions:
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Delete: Deletes the entire message without quarantining it
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Quarantine: Saves a copy of the entire message in the local IMSS quarantine area.Administrators can delete or deliver the message after assessing the message.
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Reject: Rejects the message without quarantining it
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Pass: Cloud Pre-Filter performs no action and sends the messages directly to IMSS. IMSS then scans the messages.
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- Click Finish. Cloud Pre-Filter Policy List appears with the domain appearing in the list. The status for the filters display along with the domain.
