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McAfee SaaS Email Protection Training Guide – Group Administrator Role
Proprietary and Confidential Page 6-4
More Options
Enable Real Time Blackhole List.
The Real-time Blackhole list is checked by default. When enabled, messages originating from
senders who have been placed on the Global Deny List will be denied. The list is maintained by
McAfee and contains IP addresses, domains, and/or email addresses of senders who have been
observed committing some form of deliberate email abuse. The List can be disabled by deselecting
the check box.
Block Receipt of Bounce Messages
The checkbox determines whether the recipients of a message, tied to this policy, will receive
bounce backs from the sending MTA. When the checkbox is checked, the administrator will a
message identifying that, by checking the Block Receipt of Bounce Messages checkbox, that their
Inbound Server will not accept any bounce back messages to users associated to this policy. This is
not checked by default.
Customer-level and user-level Allow lists supersede the RBLs on a per address basis. Sending
addresses are compared to the customer-level and user-level Allow list prior to RBL filtering and will
deliver the message if the address appears on an Allow list, while still blocking other undefined email
addresses from offending sending IPs.
When Enabled, and a message results in a bounce back, the policy action is to deny delivery of the
Bounce Back. The action of the Bounce Back is not configurable. (I.e. messages cannot be
quarantined, etc.)
If the customer subscribes to Outbound Email Filtering, this will only deny bounced
messages when the original message was forged.
If the customer does not subscribe to Outbound Email Filtering, ALL bounced messages will
be denied.
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