Configuring Real-time IP Blocklist Settings
If a received message appears in a Real-time IP Blocklist (RBL), you can choose to hold it in a specified message area, or reject it. For more information, see About Real-time IP Blocklists.
To enable or disable RBLs in your spam policy:
- On the Policy Center Home page, click SpamLogic Settings. The SpamLogic Settings page appears, displaying the Spam Policy tab.
- Move the pointer over the Spam Policy section, and click Click here to change these settings.
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In the Real-time IP Blocklist box, select one of:
- Disabled
- Hold in area: (Specified in the 'Hold Spam in this Message Area' section. See Configuring Spam Policy.)
- Reject connection
- Add Info & Deliver: Use the Add MIMEsweeper Information and Deliver disposal action. See About Disposal Actions.
- Hold, Add Info & Deliver: Hold as specified in the 'Hold Spam in this Message Area' section (see Configuring Spam Policy) and use the Add MIMEsweeper Information and Deliver disposal action (see About Disposal Actions).
- Click Save.
For information about setting up other spam defenses, see Configuring Spam Policy.
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To avoid messages from trusted sources being blocked by RBLs, add them to a White List. When you have finished modifying your content security policy you must apply the configuration for any changes
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