11-27-2008 12:00 AM
What happens when none of the content filters enabled for a particular policy have final actions? Is the default final action to deliver the message after applying all the relevant non-final actions? This is how it works for message filters, but I'm still learning the ropes for content filters (they didn't exist when I started using AsyncOS, and I ignored them for a long time). Amazingly enough, the documentation doesn't explicitly explain this situation, at least not that I could find. Maybe I just didn't read the right place.
Thanks,
11-27-2008 08:24 AM
It does not look like you can define a content filter without applying a final action, when attempting to Submit with no final action you get the error "Error — Please add at least one action"
This seems to be the same trend for a regular expression filter via the CLI
11-27-2008 04:10 PM
It does not look like you can define a content filter without applying a final action
11-27-2008 06:58 PM
I think I've answered my own question. Without an explicit bounce(), deliver(), or drop(), the message is processed by all matching filters and then delivered.
12-01-2008 05:21 PM
but you need at least one action.
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