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Configuring email filtering
Managing policy resources
Archiving messages
The archive action creates a copy of a message and sends it to an email address,
and, optionally, an archive server host. If no additional action is specified, the
original message is delivered normally as well. The copy is delivered via SMTP
email to the specified email address, so can be accessed as email by the email
address owner. Ensure that the email address you specify is valid and that the
messages delivered to the address are managed appropriately. For example, you
may want to add the archived messages to your backup scheme.
Note the following additional information about the Archive action:
■
Only one, global email address is supported. You can’t supply different
archive email addresses for different policies.
■
The specified archive email address replaces the original message recipients
in the message envelope. The
To:
header is not changed.
■
Archiving occurs after spam and virus filtering but before message markup,
such as modifying the subject line.
To set the archive email address destination
1
In the Control Center, click
Policies
>
Archive
.
2
In the
Archive email address
box, type a complete email address, such as
3
Optionally, specify a computer to which to relay archived messages in the
Archive server host
box.
4
Optionally, specify a port for the archive server host in the
Archive server
port
box.
Port 25, the usual port for SMTP messages, is the default.
5
Check or uncheck
Enable MX Lookup
to enable or disable MX lookup for the
archive server host.
If enabled, archive messages are routed using the MX information
corresponding to the archive server host. If disabled, archive messages are
always routed to the specified archive server host.
6
Click
Save
.
Configuring optional archive tags
When adding the archive action to a policy, you can optionally specify an
archive tag. Specifying an archive tag adds an
X-archive:
header to archived
messages followed by your text. The
X-archive:
header may be useful to sort
archived messages when viewing them with an email client. However, Symantec
Mail Security for SMTP itself does not use the
X-archive:
header. If multiple
Summary of Contents for Mail Security
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Page 16: ...16 About Symantec Mail Security for SMTP Where to get more information ...
Page 60: ...60 Configuring email settings Configuring scanning settings ...
Page 116: ...116 Configuring email filtering Managing policy resources ...
Page 142: ...142 Working with Spam Quarantine Configuring Spam Quarantine ...
Page 150: ...150 Working with Suspect Virus Quarantine Configuring Suspect Virus Quarantine ...
Page 162: ...162 Configuring alerts and logs Configuring logs ...
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