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Antispam Commands

Use these commands to configure antispam settings on the ZyWALL.

3.1 Command Summary

The following table describes the values required for many antispam (as) commands. Other values are discussed with the corresponding commands.

Table 8 as Command Input Values

LABEL

DESCRIPTION

interface

Specifies an interface. The options are lanwan1dmzwlanvpn (not case

 

sensitive)

number, start-

Specifies an index number less than or equal to the total number of entries on a

number, end-

black or white list.

number

 

 

 

timeout

Specifies the timeout period in seconds.

 

 

The following section lists the commands for this feature.

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Table 9 as Commands

COMMAND

DESCRIPTION

M

as asAction [01]

When the mail session limit has been exceeded the ZyWALL

R+B

 

either forwards further mail to recipients (0) or blocks further

 

 

mail (1).

 

 

 

 

as delete blackRule

Deletes the blacklist filter. The user can delete one filter or a

R+B

<numberstart-number>[end-

set of filters.

 

number]

 

 

as delete whiteRule

Deletes the whitelist filter. The user can delete one filter or a

R+B

<numberstart-number>[end-

set of filters.

 

number]

 

 

as dir <interface><interface>

Enables or disables antispam checking depending on the

R+B

<onoff>

source and destination of the mail.

 

as display antispam

Displays the antispam configuration.

R+B

as display runtimedata

Displays runtime data for the antispam ACL (Access Control

R+B

<allblackwhite>

List) structure.

 

[allipmimeemailsubject]

 

 

as display serverlist

Displays the list of rating servers. The rating server provides

R+B

 

a score for each mail on how likely it is to be spam or not.

 

as enable <01>

Enables (1) or disables (0) antispam.

R+B

 

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