![]() The email message is stored in the Junk Box. Store in Junk Box (recommended for most configurations) The message is rejected and responds with a 550 error code, which indicates the user’s mailbox was unavailable (for example, not found or rejected for policy reasons). The email message is permanently deleted.ĬAUTION: If you select this option, your organization risks losing wanted email. ![]() To manage messages marked as definite spam or likely spam:Ĭhoose one of the following responses for messages marked as Definite Spam and Likely Spam: The default setting for Definite Spam and Likely Spam is to quarantine the message in the user’s Junk Box. Use Manage | Security Services | Anti-Spam | Spam Management to select options for dealing with Definite Spam and Likely Spam. If a specific sender is on the corporate blocked list but that same sender is on a user’s allowed list, the message is blocked, as the corporate settings have a higher priority than a user’s.More detailed lists take precedence over the more general lists.ĮXAMPLE: if a message is received and your organization’s Blocked list includes but a user’s Allowed list contains the specific email the message is not blocked because the sender’s full address is in an Allowed list. When an email comes in, the sender of the email is checked against the various allowed and blocked lists, starting with the corporate list, then the recipient’s list. Manage SPAM Through the Default Settings Resolution Copy URL The link has been copied to clipboard.Content Filtering Client Control access to unwanted and unsecure web content.Capture Client Stop advanced threats and rollback the damage caused by malware.Cloud Firewall (NS v) Next-generation firewall capabilities in the cloud.Cloud App Security Visibility and security for Cloud Apps.Email Security Protect against today’s advanced email threats.Switches High-speed network switching for business connectivity.Wireless Access Points Easy to manage, fast and secure Wi-Fi.Secure Mobile Access Remote, best-in-class, secure access. ![]()
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