Content Protection
Content Protection in Baruwa is used to manage the types of email attachments that users are allowed to send and receive. A full description is available at Content Protection
Viewing the System Default Policy
Baruwa ships default policies which are used if none is configured by the user. To view the rules in these policies:
- Mouse over or Click
Settings
- Click
Content Protection
- Click the Policy Type (
Archive File Policies
,Archive Mime Policies
,File Policies
,Mime Policies
) - Click
System Default
Cloning a Policy
Cloning a policy creates a new policy populated with rules from the default system policy shipped with Baruwa. This is the preferred method of creating policies where you simply would like to keep the majority of the rules but disable a few rules.
- Mouse over or Click
Settings
- Click
Content Protection
- Click the Policy Type (
Archive File Policies
,Archive Mime Policies
,File Policies
,Mime Policies
) - Click
Clone Policy
- Enter the
Policy Name
, it is better to simply edit the name part of the supplied name - Click the
Clone Policy
button
Creating a Policy
This will add a blank policy without any rules in it, you will have to add rules to the policy after it has been created.
- Mouse over or Click
Settings
- Click
Content Protection
- Click the Policy Type (
Archive File Policies
,Archive Mime Policies
,File Policies
,Mime Policies
) - Click
Create Policy
- Enter the
Policy Name
, it is better to simply edit the name part of the supplied name - Click the
Create Policy
button
Edit a Policy
This allows you to enable a policy after you have added rules or to update the name of the policy/disable a policy.
- Mouse over or Click
Settings
- Click
Content Protection
- Click the Policy Type (
Archive File Policies
,Archive Mime Policies
,File Policies
,Mime Policies
) - Find the Policy in the list displayed, Click the edit icon.
- Make the changes
- Click the
Update Policy
button
Delete a Policy
This will delete the policy along with all the rules as well as update the global and domain settings which were using this policy.
- Mouse over or Click
Settings
- Click
Content Protection
- Click the Policy Type (
Archive File Policies
,Archive Mime Policies
,File Policies
,Mime Policies
) - Find the Policy in the list displayed, Click the delete icon.
- Click the
Delete Policy
button
View Policy Rules
To view the rules within a policy:
- Mouse over or Click
Settings
- Click
Content Protection
- Click the Policy Type (
Archive File Policies
,Archive Mime Policies
,File Policies
,Mime Policies
) - Find the Policy in the list displayed, Click the name
Reorder Policy Rules
Baruwa matches rules on a first hit basis so in some cases you will need to change the ordering of your rules. To do so:
- Mouse over or Click
Settings
- Click
Content Protection
- Click the Policy Type (
Archive File Policies
,Archive Mime Policies
,File Policies
,Mime Policies
) - Find the Policy in the list displayed, Click the name
- Use the up and down arrows to move the rule up or down.
Add a Rule
To add a rule to a policy you:
- Mouse over or Click
Settings
- Click
Content Protection
- Click the Policy Type (
Archive File Policies
,Archive Mime Policies
,File Policies
,Mime Policies
) - Find the Policy in the list displayed, Click the name.
- Click the
Add rule
option - File in the form
- Click the
Create Rule
button
Edit a Rule
To edit a rule to a policy you:
- Mouse over or Click
Settings
- Click
Content Protection
- Click the Policy Type (
Archive File Policies
,Archive Mime Policies
,File Policies
,Mime Policies
) - Find the Policy in the list displayed, Click the name
- Find the rule in the list displayed, Click the edit icon
- Make the changes
- Click the
Update Rule
button
Delete a Rule
To delete a rule to a policy you:
- Mouse over or Click
Settings
- Click
Content Protection
- Click the Policy Type (
Archive File Policies
,Archive Mime Policies
,File Policies
,Mime Policies
) - Find the Policy in the list displayed, Click the name
- Find the rule in the list displayed, Click the delete icon
- Make the changes
- Click the
Delete Rule
button
Set Global Policies
To set Global Policies you:
- Mouse over or Click
Settings
- Click
Content Protection
- Click
Set Global Policies
- Select the Policies
- Click the
Save
button
Set Domain Policies
To set domain specific policies you:
- Click
Domains
- Select the domain > Click the actions
settings
icon - Click
Content Protection
- Select the Policies
- Click the
Save
button