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Check Point QUANTUM SPARK 1600 - Configuring the Anti-Spam Blade Control; To enable or disable Anti-Spam; To configure Detect-only mode; To configure the Anti-Spam Policy

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Configuring the Anti-Spam Blade Control
Quantum Spark 1500, 1600, and 1800 Appliances R81.10.X Locally Managed Administration Guide|211
Configuring the Anti-Spam Blade Control
In the Threat Prevention > Anti-Spam Blade Control page you can activate the Anti-Spam engine to block
or flag emails that contain known or suspected spam content.
Select to inspect based on:
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The sender's source address.
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The email content.
Use the logs to understand if your system is experiencing spam attacks.
You can handle suspected spam the same way as known spam, or select to handle suspected spam
separately (see below).
To enable or disable Anti-Spam:
1. Select On or Off.
2. Click Apply
Note - When the blade is managed by Cloud Services, a lock icon is shown. You cannot toggle
between the on and off states. If you change other policy settings, the change is temporary. Any
changes made locally will be overridden in the next synchronization between the gateway and
Cloud Services.
To configure Detect-only mode:
In Detect-only mode, logs appear but the blade does not block any emails.
1. Select the Detect-only mode checkbox.
2. Click Apply
To configure the Anti-Spam Policy:
1. Select the action to perform on emails whose content was found to contain spam:
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Block spam emails
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Flag spam email subject with - The default is SPAM or you can enter a new text to add to the
subject line.
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Flag spam email header - This option identifies email as spam in the email message header.
2. Select the relevant tracking option:
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Log
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Alert
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None

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