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06-01-2013 12:20 AM
Hi,
when you configure imap,smtp and pop3 block and in another profile alert;
is the only difference between them is just sending back 541 response on block ?
Or They are same (block or alert no difference)
Thanks.
06-02-2013 08:47 AM
Hi...Alert action is to permit the traffic and log the event. The alert action is the default action for imap, smtp, & pop3. Block action will prevent the traffic & also log the event. For imap, smtp, & pop3, when the PA device blocks the traffic the sender will resend the email and the PA device will keep bolcking until the retry timeout.
Thanks.
06-02-2013 08:47 AM
Hi...Alert action is to permit the traffic and log the event. The alert action is the default action for imap, smtp, & pop3. Block action will prevent the traffic & also log the event. For imap, smtp, & pop3, when the PA device blocks the traffic the sender will resend the email and the PA device will keep bolcking until the retry timeout.
Thanks.
06-02-2013 09:38 AM
Ok I found it.
When an antivirus profile is set to a block action for these decoders, an SMTP 541 error message will be sent as part of the block action when a virus is detected. This will tell the mail server not to retry sending the message, allowing the firewall to drop the mail without the mail server trying to resend it.
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