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Disposal Actions
A disposal action specifies the principal
action Clearswift Gateway performs on an email message. It determines
whether the message is delivered, dropped (deleted), non-delivered, relayed
to a server, or held in a message area.
- Each
policy route specifies a default
disposal action to apply to messages that do not trigger a content rule,
for example, deliver the message.
- Each
content rule can specify disposal actions to use if the rule is
triggered.
If more than one triggered content rule specifies a disposal action or
actions, the Clearswift Gateway performs the disposal action or actions
of the
highest
priority
content rule. You can use dual disposal actions to test your policy.A triggered content rule is a content
rule that is invoked on a message and whose "What to look for?"
conditions are met.
Content rules are prioritized
within a policy route according to the order in which they are listed.
Clearswift Gateway includes the following
disposal actions that you can use to either deliver or delete detected
messages. You cannot edit or delete these disposal actions:
If you select the Deliver
the message disposal action, the following additional options can be selected:
- Applying encryption endpoint policy.
- As specified on the route.
- In the clear.
Administrators with the appropriate permissions
can create two types of disposal action:
- You
use Message Area disposal actions
to hold detected messages in specific areas. You can monitor these areas
and delete or release trapped messages.
- You
use Relay Server disposal actions
to route messages to a specified server on a named port. As it is often
necessary to archive the original version of a message rather than a version
modified by the policy engine, you can specify whether the relay server
should receive the modified or original copy of the message.
Clearswift Gateway has two system message area disposal actions, which
cannot be deleted. The system message area disposal actions are:
The supplied system also includes a number
of message area disposal actions for use with the starter
policy. You can use these disposal actions in your content rules,
or you can create new message area disposal actions to use.
You can configure message areas to release
messages according to a schedule that you define, to use bandwidth efficiently.
For example, you can:
- Hold oversize messages
in a message area, and deliver them in off-peak times.
- Hold bulk mailout
messages in a message area, and limit the number of messages released
each hour.
- Apply a scheduled time-delay to the release of outbound messages from a message area.
Managing Disposal Actions
Select from the following topics: