The following example shows how you can configure MAILsweeper to archive all messages.
Firstly, create a directory called ARCHIVE under the QTINE directory of the default MAILsweeper installation.
Next, edit the MAILsweeper configuration files, as shown (changes are shown in bold).
Add the following
line to the [Clean]
configuration section.
[Clean]
Deliver=
Quarantine=ArchiveMessage
Add the following configuration section to the quarantine control section.
[ArchiveMessage]
Comment=Message from %SENDER% archived
Area=Archived Messages
Add the following configuration section to the quarantine area section.
[Archived Messages]
Location=C:\MSW\QTINE\ARCHIVE\
File=C:\MSW\QTINE\ARCHIVE\Quarntne.lst
The configuration shown on the previous page sets up a new quarantine area into which the archived messages are placed.
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For more details on how to set up the quarantine areas see page 7-28. |
The following example shows how MAILsweeper can be configured to archive only messages that are leaving the company.
RESPONSE allow RESPONSE isjunkmail PRIORITY 1 RESPONSE copyadministrator PRIORITY 1 RESPONSE deny PRIORITY 2RESPONSE OUTGOING PRIORITY 1
FROM *@* To *@* allow ;allow everythingFROM *@company.com ;archive all outgoing To *@* OUTGOING ;messages
FINISH
A new AMUcheck rule is defined.
This rule states that
the <Response> generated by AMUcheck for any
message leaving your company (*@company.com) to any
destination address (*@*) is OUTGOING
.
A new RESPONSE
statement is also listed in the first section of the file, to
define the OUTGOING
<Response>.
[Disposal]
DEFAULTDISPOSAL=Clean
...
OUTGOING=DeliverOut
...
LOADFAILURE=FailedLoad
Assuming that OUTGOING
is the highest priority <Response> generated by
validation, the message is given a final disposition of DeliverOut
.
The DeliverOut
disposition has a corresponding configuration section that
controls the actions taken.
[DeliverOut]
Deliver=
Quarantine=ArchiveMessage
This configuration section will deliver and also quarantine the message, as explained on the page 5-37.
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See the AMUcheck section on page 7-97 and the Disposal section on page 7-22 for more details. |
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