06-25-2008 03:10 PM
I have a requirement to allow a group of people transact with an external company bypassing some of the words in the Profanity dictionary. I only want this for one group of people. Is this a case of creating a dictionary less the offending words just for that group or can I get it via other filtering.
I want to apply all the other existing filtering to their mail.
Thanks
06-25-2008 03:36 PM
If i understadn you correctly you want to bypass just some of the words in your current dictionary and not all of them?
If this is the case then I beleive the only way to do it is to create a new dictionary, Content Filter and inbound and Outbound Mail Flow policy using the new Content Filter and then apply this policy just to the people in question (LDAP Group is the easiest way to do it if you can).
06-25-2008 05:48 PM
If i understadn you correctly you want to bypass just some of the words in your current dictionary and not all of them?
06-26-2008 09:37 AM
I think it is one of those things that comes down to prefferance and ease of management.
We have a number of our content filters that we do not want applied to emails going to specific groups of people.
To do this, we have create a number of new Mail Policies that use the Default Anti-Spam, Anti-virus and VOF settings. we have then excluded the content filters e do not want applied to these messages.
Membership of this Mail Policies is managed by an LDAP group. So instead of having to make any changes to the boxes (and go through our Change Process), we can just add and removed people from the various LDAP groups.
06-26-2008 09:53 AM
Thanks for your advise in this
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