X-archive: Docket 53745
To specify an archive tag
1
When configuring a virus, spam, or compliance policy, click Archive the
message.
2
In the Optional archive tag box, type the text that should occur after the
X-archive header.
Type any character except carriage return, line feed, or semicolon.
3
Choose encoding for the archive tag.
ISO-8859-1 and UTF-8 are appropriate for European languages. SHIFT-JIS,
EUC-JP, and ISO-2022-JP are appropriate for Japanese.
4
Click Add Action.
5
Finish configuring the policy.
Configuring attachment lists
Attachment lists provide a way to match against specific types of email
attachments. For example, you could create an attachment list that matches
messages containing .exe files. By adding that attachment list to a policy, you
could strip attachments from those messages, insert an annotation for the
recipients, and notify the senders.
The following attachment lists have been predefined, and can be edited:
■
Archive Files
■
Document Files
■
Executable Files
■
Image Files
■
Multimedia Files
You choose a true file type or class from the pull-down lists on the Add Attachment
List page. For the last three choices, all characters are interpreted literally;
wildcards are not allowed (see the table below).
Table 4-13
describes information about valid choices for attachment list properties.
Configuring email filtering
Managing policy resources
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Page 1: ...Symantec Mail Security Administration Guide...
Page 8: ......
Page 14: ...Glossary Index Contents 14...
Page 22: ...About Symantec Mail Security Where to get more information 22...
Page 68: ...Configuring email settings Configuring scanning settings 68...
Page 130: ...Configuring email filtering Managing policy resources 130...
Page 156: ...Working with Spam Quarantine Configuring Spam Quarantine 156...
Page 164: ...Working with Suspect Virus Quarantine Configuring Suspect Virus Quarantine 164...
Page 176: ...Configuring alerts and logs About logs 176...
Page 220: ...Administering the system Periodic system maintenance 220...