Adding a Stamp
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Tip
Often a new stamp will be very similar to
one you already have. In that case, it is usually easier to
copy the stamp and edit it rather than create a new stamp
from scratch.
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Click Add.
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Provide the following information:
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Name: A
name for the stamp.
Optionally select Do not stamp message formats that might
become corrupted or unreadable, such as digitally signed and Outlook
TNEF. if necessary.
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Insert
at: Select whether you want to insert
the stamp at the beginning or at the end of the
message body.
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HTML: Specify the HTML content for the stamp as
desired.
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Select a style type:
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Predefined style:
Cloud Email Gateway
Protection provides a
predefined style for HTML stamps that indicate Information,
Suspicious, or Dangerous risk level. Select a risk
level and modify the HTML content with the rich text editor. Cloud Email Gateway
Protection offers a preview of
the stamp and automatically generates a plain text stamp with same
content in real time.
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Customized style:
Cloud Email Gateway
Protection allows you to
specify HTML stamp content and plain text stamp content
separately.
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Edit the stamp content.
Optionally include variables in your stamps by using the tokens
listed in Tokens.
When you use the token %DATE&TIME%, select Customize
time zone for %DATE&TIME% and select a time zone. By
default, the time zone UTC+0 is used.
Optionally select Display UTC offset if you
want to include the UTC offset (such as UTC+0800) to the end of the
date and time.
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Note
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When a message triggers the policy rule, the HTML stamp will be inserted into HTML content of the message, and the plain text stamp will be inserted into Plain text content of the message.
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Click Save.
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Copying Stamps
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In the Stamps list,
select the stamp to copy. Click Copy.
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Editing Stamps
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In the Stamps list,
click the name of the stamp you want to edit and follow the
instructions in Adding a Stamp procedure in this
table.
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Deleting Stamps
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In the Stamps list,
select the stamps to delete. Click
Delete, and click
OK to confirm.
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