Email banned word list

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Email banned word list

When the FortiGate unit detects email that contains a word or phrase in the banned word list, the FortiGate unit adds a tag to the subject line of the email and writes a message to the event log. Receivers can then use their mail client software to filter messages based on the subject tag.

You can add banned words to the list in many languages using Western, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Japanese, or Korean character sets.

Adding words and phrases to the banned word list

1Go to Email Filter > Content Block.

2Select New to add a word or phrase to the banned word list.

3Type a banned word or phrase.

If you type a single word (for example, banned), the FortiGate unit tags all IMAP and POP3 email that contains that word.

If you type a phrase (for example, banned phrase), the FortiGate unit tags email that contains both words. When this phrase appears on the banned word list, the FortiGate unit inserts plus signs (+) in place of spaces (for example, banned+phrase).

If you type a phrase in quotes (for example, “banned word”), the FortiGate unit tags all email in which the words are found together as a phrase.

Content filtering is not case-sensitive. You cannot include special characters in banned words.

4Select the Language for the banned word or phrase.

You can choose Western, Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, Japanese, or Korean.

Your computer and web browser must be configured to enter characters in the language that you select.

5Select Enable.

6Select OK.

The word or phrase is added to the banned word list.

You can enter multiple banned words or phrases and then select Check All

to

activate all items in the banned word list.

 

Note: Email Content Block must be selected in the content profile for IMAP or POP3 email containing banned words to be tagged.

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