F3726, F3211, F3174, R5135, R3816-HP Firewalls and UTM Devices Attack Protection Command Reference-6PW100
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# Apply the email address filtering entry Anysuspicious for sender filtering in the POP3 filtering policy
POP3Banned.
[Sysname] content-filtering pop3-policy POP3Banned
[Sysname-contflt-pop3-policy-POP3Banned] sender-filtering email-entry Anysuspicious
Related commands
• content-filtering email-address-entry
• content-filtering smtp-policy
• content-filtering pop3-policy
smtp-policy
Use smtp-policy to apply an SMTP filtering policy to a content filtering policy template.
Use undo smtp-policy to remove the application of an SMTP filtering policy.
Syntax
smtp-policy policy-name
undo smtp-policy policy-name
Default
No SMTP filtering policy is applied to a content filtering policy template.
Views
Content filtering policy template view
Default command level
2: System level
Parameters
policy-name: Specifies the name of the SMTP filtering policy, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 32 characters.
The SMTP filtering policy must already exist.
Usage guidelines
This command enables SMTP content filtering based on the SMTP filtering policy.
Examples
# Apply an SMTP filtering policy SMTPBanned to the content filtering policy template StrictRule.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] content-filtering policy-template StrictRule
[Sysname-contflt-policy-template-StrictRule] smtp-policy SMTPBanned
Related commands
content-filtering smtp-policy
subject-filtering keyword-entry
Use subject-filtering keyword-entry to specify a keyword filtering entry for subject filtering.
Use undo subject-filtering keyword-entry to remove a keyword filtering entry for subject filtering.
Syntax
subject-filtering keyword-entry keyword-entry-name