Note:
Symantec Mail Security for SMTP does not support installation paths
containing doublebyte charaters. You must install it into a location that is named
with US-ASCII characters only.
End users will view the Control Center in the language they selected at login.
The Control Center as a whole is internationalized. You can enter non-US ASCII
characters into most fields. However, end users and administrators should be
warned not to enter non-US ASCII characters into any of the following fields:
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Under Policies > Compliance, the conditions for From: address, To: address,
CC: address, BCC: address, Envelope sender, Envelope recipient, and Envelope
HELO. Also under Policies > Compliance, any text entered under Actions.
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Under Policies > Attacks, the text entry fields for the Forward the message
and Add BCC recipients actions.
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Under Policies > Sender Groups, email addresses or domain names or names
of third party allowed sender services.
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In Attachment Lists, Add attachment type entries for MIME-type and File
name.
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In Notifications, under Notification Content, entries in the Send from field.
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In Archive, the Archive email address or Archive server host.
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In Alert Settings, the Send from email address. Also, in Administration,
administrator email addresses.
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In Quarantine Settings, the Notification Templates Send from, and, under
Misidentified Messages, the Administrator.
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Under Reports, email addresses (Report addresses).
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In Spam and Virus Quarantine, the following search criteria: From, To, Message
ID.
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Any field that asks for a domain name. Internationalized domain names are
not supported.
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For end users, email addresses or domain names of blocked or allowed senders.
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Names of administrative users must be US-ASCII only.
Importing configuration files
You cannot import a file with extended ASCII or non-ASCII characters; you can
only import files encoded in US-ASCII format.
Installing Symantec Mail Security for SMTP
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