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FortiClient End Point Security for Symbian OS Version 4.1 User Guide
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Configuring SMS blacklist and whitelist
Configuration
SMS Antispam
Using the FortiClient program, you can block unwanted Short Message Service
(SMS) messages. You can also block unwanted phone numbers by blacklisting
them and accept numbers that are not in your contact list by whitelisting them.
The FortiClient program applies antispam rules in the following order:
•
block unidentified caller (empty number)
•
allow whitelisted caller
•
block blacklisted caller
•
block caller not in contact list (unknown number)
To enable SMS Filter features
1
From the FortiClient main menu, select SMS Filter > Settings.
2
Using the joystick, set the following options:
To view the Spam log
1
From the FortiClient main menu, select SMS Filter > Spam log.
Configuring SMS blacklist and whitelist
You can list undesired SMS message senders in the blacklist and permitted
senders in the whitelist.
To configure the blacklist or whitelist
1
From the FortiClient main menu, select SMS Filter > Settings.
2
Using the joystick, select the Black List or White List tab as needed.
Enable SMS Filter
Set On to block unwanted SMS messages, otherwise set
Off.
Filter WAP Push Msg
Set On to also block WAP Push Msgs.
Action
Smart filter
Reject message if sender is not in the contact list or
whitelist, or is in the blacklist.
Reject blacklist only
Reject message only if sender is in blacklist.
Accept whitelist only
Reject message unless sender is in whitelist.
Reject all
Block all SMS messages.
When Finding Spam
(Global edition only)
Delete
Delete rejected messages.
Move to trash
Move rejected messages to the Trash folder.
Note: In both blacklist and whitelist entries, you can use wildcard characters in phone
numbers. "?" replaces any single digit. "*" replaces multiple digits.