The Rules screen appears with five
tabs, one for each type of threat.
Click the Bounced Mail tab.
The Bounced Mail screen appears.
Select the Enable check box to enable blocking of
bounced mail.
Configure the following:
Duration to monitor: The number of hours that IMSVA monitors email traffic to see
if the percentage of messages signaling bounced mail exceeds the
threshold you set.
Rate (%): The maximum number of allowable messages signaling
bounced mail (the numerator).
Total messages: The total number of bounced messages out of which
the threshold percentage is calculated (the denominator).
Consider the following example:
Duration to monitor: 1 hour at a rate of 20 out of 100
During each one-hour period that blocking for bounced mail is active, IMSVA starts blocking IP addresses when
more than 20% of the messages it receives are bounced messages and the total
number of messages exceeds 100.
Note
The LDAP service must be running to check bounced mail.
Next to Triggering action, select one of the
following:
Block temporarily: Block messages from the IP address
temporarily and allow the upstream MTA to try again after the block
duration ends.
Block permanently: Never allow another message from the
IP address and do not allow the upstream MTA to try again.
Optional: If you select Block temporarily, specify the
block duration.