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03-06-2014 02:25 PM
Is it possible to have a portal page or a content page when someone uses gmail, yahoo mail, .... that would make them have to read company policy about not to use them to upload and email company data?
03-06-2014 02:30 PM
Hi markk96,
What you can do is use response pages for URL category "web-based email" with action set to "continue" and customize the page such that it contains the text of your company policy. By default, once the end-user clicks OK, they have access to any URL within that category for 15 minutes; this period is configurable.
For more information regarding how you can customize response pages, please refer to the following article:
Hope this helps,
Doris
03-06-2014 02:39 PM
Along with Doris' recommendations, you could also look into "file blocking policies" and certain types of file attachments through web-based e-mail applications. If you're concerned about company data, you could start with blocking PDF and Microsoft Office files in web-based e-mail applications. (Note: most web-based e-mail is run over SSL, so you would need to use SSL Decryption in your Palo Alto Networks firewall in order for the file blocking policy to work).
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