Difference between revisions of "Email Security Policy"
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− | MailWall can filter all inbound email for potential security risks which do not relate to known viruses. These security risks are controlled by six distinct policies which can be modified to permit certain email addresses or domains to be excluded from a particular policy. | + | MailWall can filter all inbound email for potential security risks which do not relate to known viruses. |
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+ | These security risks are controlled by six distinct policies which can be modified to permit certain email addresses or domains to be excluded from a particular policy. | ||
When an email is determined to break one or more polices, MailWall will remove from the email any element which breaks a policy while delivering the remaining parts of the message to the recipient. | When an email is determined to break one or more polices, MailWall will remove from the email any element which breaks a policy while delivering the remaining parts of the message to the recipient. | ||
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Revision as of 14:31, 15 July 2010
What is Email Security Policy?
MailWall can filter all inbound email for potential security risks which do not relate to known viruses.
These security risks are controlled by six distinct policies which can be modified to permit certain email addresses or domains to be excluded from a particular policy.
When an email is determined to break one or more polices, MailWall will remove from the email any element which breaks a policy while delivering the remaining parts of the message to the recipient.