74 Configuring email filtering
Creating groups and adding members
These examples are not valid, and won’t match any users:
■
Check the box next to one or more LDAP groups.
The LDAP groups listed on this page are loaded from your LDAP server.
See
“Configuring LDAP settings”
on page 29 for information about
configuring LDAP.
5
Click
Add members
to add the new member(s).
6
Click
Save
on the Edit Group page.
To delete a Group Policy member
1
On the
Members
tab of the Add Group page, check the box next to one or
more email addresses, domains, or LDAP groups, and then click
Delete
.
2
Click
Save
on the Edit Group page.
To import Group Policy members from a file
1
On the
Members
tab of the Add Group page, click
Import
.
2
Enter the appropriate path and filename (or click
Browse
to locate the file
on your hard disk), and then click Import.
Separate each domain or email address in the plain text file with a newline.
Below is a sample file:
ben*@example.com
example.net
*.org
The email addresses in the samples behave as follows:
■
[email protected] and [email protected] match those exact email
addresses.
■
ben*@example.com matches [email protected] and
[email protected], etc.
■
example.net matches all email addresses in example.net.
■
*.org matches all email addresses in any domain ending with .org.
3
Click
Save
.
domain.*
@domain.*
dom*.com
sub*.domain.com
Summary of Contents for Mail Security
Page 1: ...Symantec Mail Security for SMTP Administration Guide ...
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 ...
Page 208: ...208 Feature Cross Reference About email filtering and message handling options ...