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Antivirus_sensitivity, Syntax, Examples – Google Message Security Batch Reference Guide User Manual

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The reference pages use the Administration Console syntax and have an example
for each field:

The field name is required. In the Administration Console, commas are
required.

Information between ‘< >’ symbols means you need to add your specific
information here. (for example: = becomes

[email protected]

)

Information between ‘[ ]’ square brackets mean this type of information is
optional.

A choice of values are separated by ‘|’. (for example: async_bounce= | NULL > means you have a choice of

async_bounce=on,async_bounce=off,

or

async_bounce=NULL

)

Some fields have ‘+’ or ‘-’ notations. Read the field description and examples
carefully to understand what these notations mean for that particular field.

It is important to confirm you have authorization to display or edit a field
(Read/Write authorization). The Authorization section shows each field’s
requirements.

The Related Commands section shows which commands take the field as
input or as output. Input means the field is used in the command’s arguments.
Output means the command returns this field-value pair when the command
is successfully executed.

See “Batch Command and Field Quick Summary” on page 27, and “Batch Field
Quick Summary” on page 111 for additional information.

antivirus_sensitivity

The antivirus_sensitivity field is a flag indicating the strength of virus blocking
allowed for this organization.

Syntax

antivirus_sensitivity=

Examples

When the field is returned as output:

antivirus_sensitivity 0 (normal)

To change the setting: