Services Administration Guide Instruction Manual

Configuration 37
Sample Message Security Exclusion Rules
Listed below are samples of common exclusion rules. Note that the exact text of
these rules will vary based on your needs.
Match Type The type of rule to match for the filter.
Exact Match: The address or organization name
must match the rule exactly.
User Example: For a user,
user1@mixateria.com
would exclude that single user.
Org Example: For an org, “Mixateria Florida Sales”
would exclude all users in that single org.
Substring Match: The address or organization
name must contain the text of the rule as a
substring.
User Example: For a user,
pdefault
would
exclude
pdefaultsales55@mixateria.com
and
pdefault@sales.mixateria.com
.
Org Example: For an org, Sales” would exclude all
users in “Mixateria Florida Sales” and “Sales
Teams”.
Regular Expression: The address or organization
must match the regular expression in the rule.
User Example: For a user, the regular expression
team[3-9]@mixateria.com
would exclude
team3@mixateria.com
through
team9@mixateria.com
.
Org Example: For an org, the regular expression
Local Group - [A-Z][A-Z]
would exclude all
users in the “Local Group - NJ” and “Local Group -
AZ” organizations.
Exclusion Rule The text of the match or regular expression to
compare.
See above for examples for these rules.
Users that meet the requirements for an exclusion filter
will not be deleted or moved. If they are listed on the
LDAP server, the directory sync utility will attempt to
add the user and fail
Exclusion Rule Setting Description