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Trend Micro InterScan <strong>Messaging</strong> <strong>Security</strong> <strong>Virtual</strong> <strong>Appliance</strong> Administrator’s Guide<br />

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3. To import domains from a file, click Import from File and select the file.<br />

Tip: Import both the exact domain and all sub-domains for best results.<br />

The following shows sample content of a domain list text file:<br />

• domain.com: Imports the exact domain<br />

• *.domain.com: Imports all sub-domains<br />

• domain.org: Imports the exact domain<br />

Note: The import file must be a text file containing one domain per line. You can use<br />

wildcards when specifying the domain.<br />

4. Click Save.<br />

To export internal addresses:<br />

1. Choose Policy > Internal Addresses from the menu. The Internal Addresses<br />

screen appears.<br />

2. Click Export. A File Download dialog box appears.<br />

3. Click Save. A Save As dialog box appears.<br />

4. Specify the location and file name.<br />

5. Click Save.<br />

Adding an Address Group<br />

An address group is a collection of user email addresses in your organization. If you<br />

create an address group, you can apply rules to several email addresses at the same time,<br />

rather than applying rules to each address individually.<br />

Create address groups manually or import them from a text file that contains one email<br />

address per line.<br />

To add an address group:<br />

1. When you configure a route or an exception for a route, choose Select address<br />

groups under Select address. The Address Groups screen appears.<br />

2. Click Add.

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