Modifying Existing Policies Parent topic

Modification of rules follows a different process from rule creation.

Procedure

  1. Go to PolicyPolicy List.
  2. Click the name of the rule to edit.
    The Summary screen for the rule appears.
  3. Click Edit for If recipients and senders are .
  4. Configure the route settings.
    For more information, see Specifying a Route.
  5. Click Edit for one of the following:
    • And scanning conditions match (Antivirus and Other rules)
    • And domains listed here do not pass DKIM verification. (Global DKIM rule)
  6. Configure the scan settings. For more information, see the following:
  7. Click Edit for Then action is.
  8. Configure the action settings.
    For more information, see Specifying Actions.
  9. Click Save.

Using the Domain List for the Global DKIM Enforcement Rule Parent topic

IMSVA marks all processed messages as spam from domains appearing in the Domain List that:
  • Do not pass DKIM validation
  • Do not have a DKIM-Signature

Adding Domains to the Domain List in the Global DKIM Enforcement Rule Parent topic

Procedure

  1. Click PolicyPolicy List.
    The Policy screen appears.
  2. Click the Global DKIM Enforcement rule link.
    The Policy Summary screen appears.
  3. Click Edit in the And domains listed here do not pass DKIM verification row.
    The Scanning Conditions screen appears.
  4. Populate the Domain List in one of the following ways:
    • Manually:
      1. Specify a domain name.
      2. Click Add.
    • Import a list:
      Note
      Note
      When importing a text file for the Domain List, only one domain should be on each line.
      1. Click Import. The Import DKIM Enforcement List appears.
      2. Specify the file path and file name or click Browse and locate the file.
      3. Select one of the following:
        • Merge with current list
        • Overwrite current list
      4. Click Import.
  5. Click Save.

Modifying Recipients and Senders for Existing Rules Parent topic

Procedure

  1. Go to PolicyPolicy List.
  2. Click the name of the rule to edit.
    The Summary [policy name] screen for the rule appears.
  3. Click Edit for If recipients and senders are.
  4. Select the policy route type from the drop-down list next to This rule will apply to.
    • incoming messages
    • outgoing messages
    • both incoming and outgoing messages
    • POP3
    • all messages
  5. Select the recipients and senders:
    • For incoming messages, specify the recipient email address, which is in range of the internal addresses. (Example: internal address is imsstest.com, valid recipients include jim@imsstest.com, bob@imsstest.com).
    • For outgoing messages, specify the sender's address, which is in range of the internal addresses. (Example: internal address is imsstest.com, valid senders include jim@imsstest.com, bob@imsstest.com).
    • For both incoming and outgoing messages, the rule applies to senders or recipients that match the email address.
    • If you selected POP3, you cannot configure the route. The rule applies to all POP3 routes.
    • If you selected "all messages" for a rule, the rule also applies to messages from any sender to any recipient.
  6. Click Save.