Delete and disable content filters – Google Message Security for Google Apps Administration Guide User Manual
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Delete and Disable Content Filters
If you want to stop using a content filter or compliance policy, you can do any of
the following:
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Delete a specific custom content filter that you created
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Temporarily disable a specific compliance policy that you set up
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Temporarily disable all custom content filters and compliance policies at once
Tip:
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If you disable filters and policies, their configurations are saved, so you can
use them again at any time.
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After you delete or disable a content filter or policy, you can apply your
changes to all suborganizations. For details, see “Configure Content
Manager” on page 207.
To delete a content filter:
1.
Go to the Content Manager filter-list page for the organization that contains
the filter you want to delete. For details, see “View Content Manager Filters
and Policies” on page 206.
2.
Click the filter name.
3.
Click Delete.
To disable compliance policies only:
1.
Go to the Content Manager filter-list page for the organization that contains
the compliance policy you want to disable. For details, see “View Content
Manager Filters and Policies” on page 206.
2.
Click the policy name.
3.
Under Filter Status, select OFF.
4.
Click Save.
To disable all content filters and policies at once:
1.
Go to the Content Manager Edit Settings page for the organization for which
you want to disable content filters. For details, see “Configure Content
Manager” on page 207.
2.
Under Content Filtering, select OFF.
3.
Click Save.
Note:
On the filter-list page, the settings in the Status column for individual
compliance policies does not change. However, all policies are disabled.