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IMSS does not identify any of the text in the text exemption list as spam. Configure rules for this list if you want users to always receive messages that contain specific keywords.
Use regular expressions to define the conditions. Type a backslash character before any of the following characters:
\ | ( ) { } [ ] ^ $ * + . ?

Procedure

  1. When configuring the spam scanning conditions, select the Exclude messages matching text exemption rules check box under Text Exemption Rules.
  2. To add a new text exemption rule, click Add. To configure an existing rule, click it in the list box, and then click Edit.
    The Text Exemption Rules screen appears.
  3. Next to Name, specify a descriptive name for the text exemption rule.
  4. Next to Scan area, select a portion of the message.
    Note
    Note
    If you select Subject, From, To, or Reply-to as the scan area and use Line beginning to match the header, provide only the header content for Line beginning.
    Example:
    1. Select From as the scan area.
    2. Under Strings to match, provide a message string for Line beginning. For example, test@trendmicro.com.
    If you select All Headers as the scan area and use Line beginning to match the header, provide the header name as well.
    Example:
    1. Select All Headers as the scan area.
    2. Under Strings to match, provide both the header name and a message string for Line beginning. For example, From: test@trendmicro.com.
  5. Next to Items are case sensitive, select the check box to consider the text case as well as the content.
  6. Under Strings to match, specify the text strings in the text boxes. Line beginning means matching regular expressions at the beginning of a line. Line end means matching regular expressions at the end of a line.
  7. Click Save.