Google Message Security for Google Apps Administration Guide User Manual
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Disposition
Description: Specifies how the message was
processed after passing through the message
security service filters. For example, messages can
be bounced back to the sender, deleted with no
return message, or placed in a Quarantine. Multiple
dispositions can apply to a message.
Example:
Delivered,Archived
Possible values:
Blank value - Message did not trigger any filters.
Admin Quarantined - Message was redirected to
an administrator’s quarantine. Note: The message
security service does not log whether or not a
message was delivered from quarantine.
Archived - Message was stored in your archive by
the Message Archiving service.
Bcc Quarantine - Message was redirected to
another user in the message security service
(applies only to Attachment Manager).
Blackhole - Message was discarded with no
notification to the sender or recipient.
Bounced - Message was returned to sender due to
Attachment Manager, Content Manager, spam, or
virus filters.
Delivered - Message was sent to the recipient’s
inbox.
Encrypted - Outbound message was encrypted
using Message Encryption.
Log Only - The message security service delivered
the message without acting on the Content
Manager filter condition.
Quarantined - A suspicious message was placed
in a quarantine. Note: The message security
service does not log whether or not a message was
delivered from quarantine.
Reinjected - For outbound messages, this may
indicate why a message was delayed.
Spooled - Message was stored for later release
until server or network problems were solved. Note:
The message security service does not log whether
or not a message was unspooled.
Field
Description and Values