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Email Protection Administrator Guide
Define the Format and Text of Notifica-
November 2012
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The set of
Notifications
tabs includes the following subtabs:
•
Notifications – Virus Notifications
subtab (see window 1)
•
Notifications – Content Notifications
subtab
•
Notifications – Attachment Notifications
subtab
In addition, each subtab will have a separate
Edit
area for each of its notification
templates.
Because all the individual notification templates offer the same functionality, only one set
of subtabs in the
Notifications
tabs will be described to reduce redundancy. Be aware that
the same features are used to modify the remaining notification templates, the only
difference being the combinations of filter type, destinations, and email actions. Be sure to
modify the navigation and information accordingly.
Define the Format and Text of Virus
Notifications
1
Click
Email Protection | Policies
.
2
Select the policy you want to change.
3
Click
Notifications
.
The Notifications: Virus window is displayed.
$(SENDER)
Inserts a variable that automatically indicates the sender’s email address
(From: address) from the email that violated the policy. This variable
inserts the SMTP envelope From: address received from the sending email
server.
$(TO)
Inserts a variable that automatically indicates the recipient’s email address
(To: address) from the email that violated the policy.
$(DATE)
Inserts a variable that automatically indicates the date when the email was
received that violated the policy.
$(REASON)
Inserts a variable that automatically indicates the reason why the email
violated the policy.
$(ACTION)
Inserts a variable that automatically indicates the action that was applied
to the email that violated the policy.
$(DOMAIN)
Inserts a variable that automatically indicates the domain that received the
email that violated the policy.
$(MSG_HEAD
ER)
Inserts a variable that automatically indicates the email header information
from the email that violated the policy.
$(SIZE)
Inserts a variable that automatically indicates the size, including
attachments, of the email that violated the policy.
$(POSTMAST
ER)
Inserts the contact email address configured for the domain.