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

SurfControl RiskFilter - E-mail V5.2.4 Administrator’s Guide 37
S
YSTEM
S
ETTINGS
Receive Settings
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7 Enter the subject that you want to be displayed when the notification is received, into the Subject field.
For example: ‘Caution: Invalid e-mail message format’.
8 Enter the message that you want to be displayed in the Notification body into the Message Content
pane.
9 Specify what you want to do with the original message:
• Do not attach message – Send the notification without the original message.
• Attach modified message – Send a re-mimed version of the message with the return path
removed.
• Attach original message – Send the notification with the original message in it’s original format.
10 Click Submit to put the new settings into effect or Reset if you want to cancel the modifications made
to the current settings.
BLACK LIST
Connections and messages will be refused if they come from addresses or domains, which are listed in the
blacklist. The blacklist can be defined manually or imported from an address file. It can also be exported to
a specified file. Use the Black List screen to configure your blacklist.
Figure 2 - 22 The Black List screen
Adding an IP or subnet address to the blacklist
You can block either a single IP or a block of IPs by using the Subnet Mask:
• Adding a single IP address such as 10.1.4.2 will deny messages from one IP address.
• Adding a block such as 10.1.4.0/24 will deny messages from a group of IP addresses.