Configuring an smtp filtering policy, Table 13 – H3C Technologies H3C SecPath F1000-E User Manual
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Table 13 HTTP filtering policy configuration items
Item Description
Name
Specify the HTTP filtering policy name.
URL Filtering
Specify the filtering entries to be used for URL hostname
filtering.
Available filtering entries are all URL hostname filtering
entries configured.
Header Filtering
Specify the filtering entries to be used for header
filtering.
Available filtering entries are all HTTP keyword filtering
entries configured.
Body Filtering
Specify the filtering entries to be used for body filtering.
Available filtering entries are all HTTP keyword filtering
entries configured.
URL IP Blocking
Specify whether to prevent internal users from using IP
addresses in URLs to access websites.
URL Parameter Filtering
Specify whether to enable URL parameter filtering.
If you select this item, all URL parameter filtering
keywords are effective.
ActiveX Blocking
Specify whether to enable ActiveX blocking.
If you select this item, all ActiveX blocking keywords are
effective.
Java Applet Blocking
Specify whether to enable Java applet blocking.
If you select this item, all Java blocking keywords are
effective.
IMPORTANT:
z
Packets that
match these
filtering conditions
will be dropped.
z
You need to
configure at least
one of these
filtering items for
one HTTP filtering
policy.
Enable Logging
Specify whether to log packet matching events.
The logging function takes effect only when it is enabled in both the content
filtering policy and the interzone policy.
Content filtering policy configuration task list
.
Configuring an SMTP Filtering Policy
Select Identification > Content Filtering > Filtering Policy from the navigation tree, and then
select the SMTP Policy tab to enter the SMTP filtering policy list page, as shown in
. Then, click
Add to enter the page for adding an SMTP filtering policy, as shown in
.