User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Finding your way around
- System Settings
- Policy Manager
- The Policy Manager tab
- Creating a Policy
- Address Group
- Queue Manager
- Dictionary Manager
- Global Policy
- Creating a new Sub-policy
- Editing a sub-policy
- Adding Filters to the policy
- Defining a filter
- The Anti-Virus Agent Filter
- The Anti-Spam Agent Filters
- Internet Threat Database Filter
- Standard Disclaimer
- General Content Filter
- advanced content filter
- Message Attachment Filter
- Content Guardian
- Dictionary Threshold Filter
- Key Points
- Reports & Logs
- RiskFilter System Management Console
- Appendix
- INDEX
- Notices

22 Administrator’s Guide SurfControl RiskFilter - E-mail V5.2.4
S
YSTEM
S
ETTINGS
General
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7The Local Database - Add/Edit Address screen is displayed.
Figure 2 - 11 Adding an address to the database
8 Enter the address that you want to add into the Address field.
9 If the database you are adding has a password then you need to enter this password into the
Password field then confirm it. If the database does not have a password, you can leave these fields
blank.
10 Click Submit.
SECURE PROXY
You can configure RiskFilter to act as a proxy server. In this setup, your users connect to the RiskFilter
appliance rather than the mail server itself. The RiskFilter appliance collects the requested mail from the
mail server and passes it back to the user. Using RiskFilter in this way provides an extra layer of security
though you will need a POP3 server, Webmail or an IMAP proxy to do this. Your e-mail system can then be
accessed remotely via the RiskFilter SSL VPN gateway.
To enable a proxy server:
1Select General > Secure Proxy from the System Settings tab.
Figure 2 - 12 The Secure Proxy Setting screen