In the Unwanted Content section, you can use up to three of the following search filters:
- Sender: To search by the email address of the sender.
- Action Taken: To search by the action taken at the time of detection.
- Filename: To search by name of the file containing the virus.
- Folder: To search by the name of the folder.
- Ticket Number: To search by ticket number.
- Policy Name: To search by the name of a policy.
- Scanned By: To search by the engine that executed the scan.
- Server: To search by the IP address or host name of the server from where the item was quarantined.
- Rule Name: To search by the rule name.
- Recipients: To search by the email address of the recipient.
- Subject: To search by the subject line of the email.
- Banned Phrases: To search by phrases that have been banned.
Logical Operator: Select an appropriate operator to use multiple search filters.
- AND: To consider both the former and the latter filters.
- OR: To consider either of the former or the latter filters.
Note: You can use a maximum of three filters using the AND or OR operators.
Against each search filter you can choose a condition for a particular text from the following options to further narrow the search.
- Contains: The email contains a particular text.
- Not Contains: The email does not contain a particular text.
- Exact Match: The email contains text exactly matching the text entered in the field.
- Match RegExp: The email contains text that matches regular expressions.
Select the option Case Sensitive if you want to execute the search for text in upper or lower case.
You can also specify a date range. If you want to see all entries, select
All Dates. If you want to limit the search to a specific date range,
select Date Range, and use the date fields or date calendars
to specify the date range.
You can use:
- Search: To start the search.
- Clear Filter: To return to the default filter settings.