Rules
Rules enable you to manually define email filtering conditions and assign filtered email actions. You can also define different conditions and actions individually for Mail transport protection, Mailbox database protection and Mailbox database scan. This is helpful because each protection type uses a slightly different approach when processing messages, especially Mail transport protection.
Incorrectly defined rules for Mailbox database scan can cause irreversible changes to Mailbox databases. Always ensure you have the most recent Mailbox database backups before running Mailbox database scan with rules in place for the first time. We highly recommend you verify the rules run according to your expectations. For verification, define rules with the Log to events action only, because any other actions can make changes to your Mailbox databases. When you are satisfied with the verification, you can add destructive rule actions such as Delete attachment. |
Rules are classified into three levels and are evaluated in this order:
•Filtering rules (1)—evaluated before antispam, antivirus and anti-phishing scanning
•Attachment processing rules (2)—evaluated during an antivirus scan
•Result processing rules (3)—evaluated after antispam, antivirus and anti-phishing scanning
Rules with the same evaluation level are reviewed in the order displayed in the rules window. You can only change the order for same-level rules. When you have multiple filtering rules, you can change the order they are applied in. You cannot change their order by putting Attachment processing rules before Filtering rules, the Up/Down buttons are unavailable. You cannot mix rules of different Levels.
The Hits column displays the number of times the rule was successfully applied. Deselecting a check box (to the left of each rule name) deactivates the corresponding rule until you select the check box again.
Click Reset the counter for the selected rule (displayed in the Hits column). Select View to view a configuration assigned from ESET PROTECT policy.
Normally, if a rule's conditions are met, rules evaluation stops for further rules with lower priority. However, if required, you can use special Rule action called Evaluate other rules to let the evaluation continue. |
Rules are checked against a message when it is processed by the Mail transport protection, Mailbox database protection or Mailbox database scan. Each protection layer has a separate rule set.
When Mailbox database protection or Mailbox database scan rule conditions are matched, the rule counter may increase by two or more. This is because these protection layers access the body and attachments of a message separately, so rules are applied to each part individually. Mailbox database protection rules are also applied during background scanning (for example, when ESET Mail Security performs a mailbox scan following the download of a new detection engine), which can increase the rule counter (Hits).