References to Email policy content are only available when an Email Gateway is included in the peer group. |
Collections of words or phrases (lexical expressions) with associated weightings. See About Lexical Expressions for more information.
Email messages that can be sent as a notification, for example to the original message sender or the system administrator. See About Informs for more information.
Lists of one or more file identification masks for identifying the presence of particular files or file types in a communication. See About Filename Lists for more information.
Lists of one or more hexadecimal signatures that can be identified at the start or end of a media type file. The
Email
Lists of email addresses such as a departmental team within your organization or a regional office. See About Address Lists for more information.
The principal action which the
Text items (in both plain text and
HTML format) that can be added to an email message. Typically you might
create an annotation for use as a commercial disclaimer or to notify a recipient that the
Lists of manager relationships. See About Manager Relationships for more information
Web
Groupings of one or more users to whom you want to apply a common policy. See About User Name Lists for more information.
Groupings of individual user machines. Machine lists can be used to define one 'endpoint' of a policy route. See About Machine Lists for more information.
Groupings of web pages to which policies can apply. You can use Internet Zones as part of route definitions. Internet Zones define the World Wide Web endpoint of a route. See About Internet Zones for more information.
Groupings of URLs that define the internal web sites of your company. See About Intranet Sites for more information.
Configurable pages which are displayed when a prohibited web page is accessed or the user is approaching the end of their browsing time quota. See About End User & Block Pages for more information.
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