Viewing authentication and password settings – Google Message Security Batch Reference Guide User Manual
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The junkmail_filter field is an on/off switch for Spam Filtering
The filter_adult field holds the sexual content filter settings for the user.
The filter_bulk field holds the general spam filter setting for the user. This
filter handles the bulk of the spam being blocked.
The filter_getrich field holds the Get Rich Quick category filter setting for the
user.
The filter_offers field holds the Special Offers category filter setting for the
user.
The filter_racial field holds Racially Insensitive category filter setting for the
user.
WARNING:
Ignore other User Access permissions for a Default User, as they
don’t apply. New users receive these settings instead from the org’s User
Access, not from the Default User.
Viewing Authentication and Password Settings
This example shows how to find an organization’s authentication and password
settings. This includes finding:
•
Types of authentication and authentication data
•
Passwords
This example is applicable to the Google Message Security, Google Message
Discovery, and Google Message Filtering products only.
See the task example, ““Editing a PMP Password” on page 541” for more
information.This example uses the Administration Console batch command
syntax.
Note:
This example uses the Administration Console batch command syntax.
Find an Org’s Message Center Authentication Type and Passwords
1.
Using the displayorg command, determine your organization’s Message
Center authentication password (XAuth, POP, PMP) used for all of the org’s
users.
displayorg Sales
The displayorg command’s output lists several settings. Find the
authentication_type field which holds the type of authentication used in an
organization. In this example, the type is POP authentication.
authentication_type=4 for POP authentication