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Configuring the Email DLP Policy > Configuring outbound and inbound email DLP attributes
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Mark the Enabled check box in the right pane.
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Default severity: low.
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Select the regulatory and compliance rules to enforce. These are applied to all selected regions. (If no regions are selected, an error is displayed. Click Select regions to address the issue.)
Default severity: high.
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One by one, enter the names of the exact files that should be monitored when they're attached to an email message. Include the filename and extension. Click Add after each entry.
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.
Default severity: low.
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Click Add to specify the types of files that should be monitored when attached to an email message, for example Microsoft Excel files.
If the file type does not exist, specify exact files of this type using the Attachment name attribute instead.
Default severity: low.
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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.
Default severity: medium.
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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.
Default severity: medium.
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Default severity: low.
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Default severity: low.
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Default severity: low.
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