Authentication_type, Autocreate_web, Blatant_spam – Google Message Security Batch Reference Guide User Manual
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modifyorg sales, authentication_data=”mypopserver, +jumboinc.com”
modifyorg sales, authentication_data=”mypopserver, @USERDOMAIN”
modifyorg sales, authentication_data=”mypopserver, +USERDOMAIN”
authentication_type
The authentication_type field holds the type of authentication protocol used by an
organization.
Syntax and Example:
authentication_type = < 1 | 4 | 5 >
authentication_type 1 (PMP)
autocreate_web
The autocreate_web field determines whether users can be automtically created
when the organization is using POP authentication. This is the Web Autocreate
feature. After an organization’s Authentication Method is set to POP and the
Authentication Data is configured, an administrator can either enable user
autocreation or not. For this autocreation method, a user is added automatically to
the Message Security service when first logging in to the Message Center.
This is applicable to the Google Message Security, Google Message Discovery,
and Google Message Filtering products only.
Syntax and Example:
autocreate_web=
modifyorg sales, autocreate_web=off
blatant_spam
The blatant_spam field lists the activation status for Blatant Spam Blocking which
bounces or blackholes (deletes) obvious spam before it reaches your email
servers.
Syntax and Example:
blatant_spam=
modifyorg sales, blatant_spam=blackhole
blocked_senders (for orgs)
The blocked_senders (for orgs) field lists an email address or a domain to be
added or removed from the organization-level Blocked Senders list. All messages
from these senders or domains will be quarantined.