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<B>Q. Why emails to a particular email-id (abc@localdomain.com) are getting quarantined by Mailscan. How do I exclude that email ID from content check? <B>Q. Why emails to a particular email-id (abc@localdomain.com) are getting quarantined by Mailscan. How do I exclude that email ID from content check?
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If you get the emails to be quarantined due to content for a particular email account and the emails are genuine, we can add that email id in a white list for bypassing the content check. If you get the emails to be quarantined due to content for a particular email account and the emails are genuine, we can add that email id in a white list for bypassing the content check.
'''To do so please follow the below mentioned procedure:''' '''To do so please follow the below mentioned procedure:'''

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Q. Why emails to a particular email-id (abc@localdomain.com) are getting quarantined by Mailscan. How do I exclude that email ID from content check?

Solution:

If you get the emails to be quarantined due to content for a particular email account and the emails are genuine, we can add that email id in a white list for bypassing the content check.

To do so please follow the below mentioned procedure:


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