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Quantum SPARK 1500 - Configuring Anti-Spam Exceptions; SSH Authentication

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Configuring Anti-Spam Exceptions
R81.10.X Quantum Spark 1500, 1600, 1800, 1900, 2000 Appliances Locally Managed Administration Guide|299
Configuring Anti-Spam Exceptions
In the Threat Prevention > Anti-Spam Exceptions page you can configure:
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Safe senders (email addresses) and/or domains or IP addresses from which emails are
not inspected.
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Specific senders and/or domains or IP addresses that Anti-Spam engine blocks
regardless of its own classification.
To block or allow by senders requires the Anti-Spam engine to be configured to filter based on
Email content in the Threat Prevention > Anti-Spam Blade Control page.
Note - IP address exceptions are ignored for POP3 traffic.
To add a new sender/domain/IP address to the Allow or Block list:
1. Click Add or New in the Allow or Block list.
2. Enter the IP address or Sender/Domain.
3. Click Apply
To edit or delete a sender/domain/IP address from the Allow or Block list:
1. Select the relevant row in the Allow or Block list.
2. Click Edit or Delete.
If the options are not visible, click the arrows next to the filter box.
SSH Authentication
Starting from R81.10.00, you can use RSA key authorization instead of password-based
authentication when you log in with SSH.
Warning - This configuration does not survive a firmware upgrade.

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