An address group is a list of email addresses
to which your policy applies. Address groups allow you to organize
multiple email addresses into a single group and apply the same
policy to every address in the group.
For example, you have identified three types of content that
you do not want transmitted through your company’s email system
and have defined three filters (in parentheses) to detect these
types of content:
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Sensitive company financial data (FINANCIAL)
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Job search messages (JOBSEARCH)
-
VBS script viruses (VBSCRIPT)
Consider the following address groups within your company:
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All Executives
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All HR Department
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All IT Development Staff
The filters that you use in the policies will be applied to these
groups as follows:
All Executives |
Not applied |
Applied |
Applied |
All HR Department |
Applied |
Not applied |
Applied |
All IT Development Staff |
Applied |
Applied |
Not applied |
Executives, HR staff, and IT developers have legitimate business
reasons to send financial information, job search-related correspondence
and VBS files, respectively, so you would not apply some filters
to those groups.
In IMSVA, email addresses identify the different members of
your organization and determine the policies that apply to them. Defining accurate
and complete
address groups ensures that the appropriate policies apply to the individuals in those
groups.