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Configuring Policies<br />

Note: For instructions on configuring the lists, see Configuring Approved and Blocked<br />

Sender Lists on page 16-17.<br />

7. Click Save to continue selecting scanning conditions.<br />

Configuring Approved and Blocked Sender Lists<br />

To provide added flexibility to spam filtering scanning conditions, IMSVA provides the<br />

following lists:<br />

• Approved sender list: Prevents IMSVA from identifying email messages from<br />

senders in this list as spam.<br />

• Blocked sender list: Forces IMSVA to identify email messages from senders in<br />

this list as spam.<br />

Configure the lists when you select spam scanning conditions.<br />

To configure the approved or blocked sender lists:<br />

1. Select the check box next to Approved sender list or Blocked sender list.<br />

2. To add addresses manually, do the following:<br />

a. Next to Email address, type the address. To add multiple addresses, use the<br />

asterisk (*) wildcard.<br />

b. Click Add. The address appears in the list.<br />

3. To import an address group from a file on a local host to the IMSVA server, do the<br />

following:<br />

a. Click Import.<br />

b. Click Browse and locate the file. A dialog box appears.<br />

c. Click Open.<br />

d. If addresses are already in the list, choose whether to merge them or overwrite<br />

them with the imported list.<br />

e. Click Import.<br />

4. To export an address group as a file on the IMSVA server, do the following:<br />

a. Click Export. A Save dialog box appears.<br />

b. Click Save.<br />

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