freeGuard 100 CLI User Manual
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profile action is taken. If no match is found, the email is passed on to the next spam filter.
You can enter an IP address and mask in two formats:
•
x.x.x.x/x.x.x.x, for example 62.128.69.100/255.255.255.0
•
x.x.x.x/x, for example 62.128.69.100/24
You can configure the freeGuard 100 to filter email from specific IP addresses. You can mark each IP
address as clear, spam, or reject. You can filter single IP addresses, or a range of addresses at the
network level by configuring an address and mask.
Command syntax pattern
config spamfilter ipbwl
edit <address-ipv4_integer>
set <keyword> <variable>
end
config spamfilter ipbwl
edit <address-ipv4_integer>
unset <keyword>
end
config spamfilter ipbwl
delete <address-ipv4_integer>
end
get spamfilter ipbwl [<address-ipv4_integer>]
show spamfilter ipbwl [<address-ipv4_integer>]
spamfilter ipbwl command keywords and variables
Keywords & Variables Description
Default
action {clear | reject |
spam}
Enter clear to exempt the email from the rest of the spam
filters. Enter reject to drop any curremt or incoming sessions.
Enter spam to apply the spam action configured in
theprotection profile.
spam
ip/subnet
{<address_ipv4> |
<address_ipv4mask>}
The IP address to filter. You can also include a subnet mask
in the format 200.200.200.200/24.
No default.
status {enable |
disable}
Enable or disable scanning email for each IP address.
enable
Example
This example shows how to add and enable the IP address and netmask 123.0.0.0./8 as the seventh
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