Modification of rules follows a different process from rule creation.
Procedure
- Go to .
- Click the name of the rule to edit. The Summary screen for the rule appears.
- Click Edit for If recipients and senders are .
- Configure the route settings. For more information, see Specifying a Route.
- Click Edit for one of the following:
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And scanning conditions match (Antivirus and Other rules)
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And domains listed here do not pass DKIM verification. (Global DKIM rule)
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- Configure the scan settings. For more information, see the following:
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For Antivirus and Other rules: Specifying Scanning Conditions
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For the Global DKIM Enforcement rule: Using the Domain List for the Global DKIM Enforcement Rule
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- Click Edit for Then action is.
- Configure the action settings. For more information, see Specifying Actions.
- Click Save.
Using the Domain List for the Global DKIM Enforcement Rule
IMSVA marks all processed messages as spam from domains
appearing in the Domain List that:
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Do not pass DKIM validation
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Do not have a DKIM-Signature
Adding Domains to the Domain List in the Global DKIM Enforcement Rule
Procedure
- Click . The Policy screen appears.
- Click the Global DKIM Enforcement rule link. The Policy Summary screen appears.
- Click Edit in the And
domains listed here do not pass DKIM verification row.The Scanning Conditions screen appears.
- Populate the Domain List in one of the following ways:
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Manually:
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Specify a domain name.
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Click Add.
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Import a list:
Note
When importing a text file for the Domain List, only one domain should be on each line.-
Click Import. The Import DKIM Enforcement List appears.
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Specify the file path and file name or click Browse and locate the file.
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Select one of the following:
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Merge with current list
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Overwrite current list
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Click Import.
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- Click Save.
Modifying Recipients and Senders for Existing Rules
Procedure
- Go to .
- Click the name of the rule to edit. The Summary [policy name] screen for the rule appears.
- Click Edit for If recipients and senders are.
- Select the policy route type from the drop-down list next to This
rule will apply to.
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incoming messages
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outgoing messages
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both incoming and outgoing messages
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POP3
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all messages
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- Select the recipients and senders:
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For incoming messages, specify the recipient email address, which is in range of the internal addresses. (Example: internal address is
imsstest.com
, valid recipients include jim@imsstest.com, bob@imsstest.com). -
For outgoing messages, specify the sender's address, which is in range of the internal addresses. (Example: internal address is
imsstest.com
, valid senders include jim@imsstest.com, bob@imsstest.com). -
For both incoming and outgoing messages, the rule applies to senders or recipients that match the email address.
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If you selected POP3, you cannot configure the route. The rule applies to all POP3 routes.
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If you selected "all messages" for a rule, the rule also applies to messages from any sender to any recipient.
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- Click Save.