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Configuring the Email DLP Policy > Configuring outbound and inbound email DLP attributes
Configuring outbound and inbound email DLP attributes
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Use the Outbound and Inbound tabs of the Policy Management > Manage DLP Policies > Email DLP Policy page to select one or more email attributes to include in the policy.
To include an attribute:
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Mark the Enabled check box in the right pane.
Properties that apply to the attribute are listed under the check box.
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The available properties for each attribute are described in the table below.
Repeat this procedure for each attribute that you want to include.
When the system detects a match for an attribute, it triggers the policy.
To send notifications when there is a violation of a particular attribute setting, mark the Send the following notification check box.
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Available actions: quarantine (default), permit.
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Wide is highly sensitive and errs on the restrictive side. It is more likely to produce a false positive (unintended match) than a false negative (content that is not detected).
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Default balances the number of false positives and false negatives.
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Narrow is the least restrictive. It is more likely to let content through than to produce an unintended match.
Available actions: quarantine (default), permit.
For example, after adding a file named confidential.docx, when a user attaches a file with that name to an email message, the system detects it and takes the configured action.
Available actions: quarantine, permit, drop attachments (default)
Click Add to specify the types of files that should be monitored when attached to an email message, for example Microsoft Excel files.
Available actions: quarantine, permit, drop attachments (default).
Click Add to define key phrases or regular expression (regex) patterns that should be monitored. Regex patterns are used to identify alphanumeric strings of a certain format.
Available actions: quarantine (default), permit.
You cannot add or delete terms from predefined dictionaries, but you can exclude terms from detection, if needed. Do this on the Main > Content Classifiers > Patterns & Phrases page. Select the dictionary to edit, then enter the phrases to exclude.
Available actions: quarantine (default), permit.
Available actions: quarantine, permit, drop attachments (default).
Available actions: quarantine (default), permit
Available actions: quarantine (default), permit.

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