Email filter, General configuration steps – Fortinet FortiGate 4000 User Manual

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FortiGate-4000 Installation and Configuration Guide Version 2.50

FortiGate-4000 Installation and Configuration Guide

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Email filter

Email filtering is enabled in firewall policies. When you enable Anti-Virus & Web filter
in a firewall policy, you select a content profile that controls how email filtering
behaves for email (IMAP and POP3) traffic. Content profiles control the following
types of protection to identify unwanted email:

• filtering unwanted sender address patterns,
• filtering unwanted content,
• exempting sender address patterns from blocking.

This chapter describes:

General configuration steps

Email banned word list

Email block list

Email exempt list

Adding a subject tag

General configuration steps

Configuring email filtering involves the following general steps:

1

Select email filter options in a new or existing content profile. See

“Adding content

profiles” on page 224

.

2

Select the Anti-Virus & Web filter option in firewall policies that allow IMAP and POP3
connections through the FortiGate unit. Select a content profile that provides the email
filtering options that you want to apply to a policy. See

“Adding content profiles to

policies” on page 226

.

3

Add a subject tag to the unwanted email so that receivers can use their mail client
software to filter messages based on the tag. See

“Adding a subject tag” on page 306

.

Note: For information about receiving email filter log messages, see “Configuring logging” in the
Logging Configuration and Reference Guide. For information about email filter log message
categories and formats, see “Log messages” in the FortiGate Logging Configuration and
Reference Guide.

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