Create, edit or delete a message annotation

To use a defined message annotation, select the Annotate the Message action in a content rule's What to Do? panel.

Create a message annotation

  1. Navigate to Policy > Policy References > Message Annotations. The Manage Message Annotations page is displayed.

  2. In the Message Annotations panel, click New. An editing page for the new message annotation is displayed.

  3. In the Overview panel, click Click here to change these settings. Edit the Name and Notes of the message annotation as required, and click Save.

  4. In the Annotation Content panel, click Click here to change these settings.

      You can use tokens in Message Annotations. Secure Email Gateway replaces these with message properties, or responses made by the Policy Engine.
    • Plain Format: Enter the text that will be displayed in the plain-text body of the message.

    • HTML Format: Enter the HTML text that will be displayed in the HTML body of the message. The toolbar provides editing options, including the button to toggle the text and HTML view.

  5. Click Save.

  6. In the Annotation Image panel, click Click here to change these settings.

      You are only able to add images to HTML-based emails. No image is generated in SMTP/text or RTF-based messages.

    To add an image to the message annotation:

    • Image upload location: Browse and select a required image. The image file must not exceed 40 KB in size, and must be in JPG, GIF, PNG or BMP format.

    • Image position: Specify the position of the image (Top left, Top middle, Top Right, Bottom left, Bottom middle and Bottom right), using the drop-down menu. This controls the relative position that the image should occupy with respect to the annotation text.

  7. Click Save. A preview of the message annotation is displayed in the Annotation Image panel.

  8. Apply the configuration.

Edit a message annotation

  1. Navigate to Policy > Policy References > Message Annotations. The Manage Message Annotations page is displayed, listing the existing message annotations.

  2. Select the message annotation you wish to modify and click Edit. An editing page for the message annotation is displayed.

      If you need to edit the legal disclaimer supplied by Secure Email Gateway, select Legal Disclaimer Annotation in the list.
  3. Modify the Overview, Annotation Content and Annotation Image panels as required. Click Save on each panel to save your changes.

  4. Apply the configuration.

Delete a message annotation

  1. Navigate to Policy > Policy References > Message Annotations. The Manage Message Annotations page is displayed, listing the existing message annotations.

  2. Select the message annotation you wish to delete and click Delete.

     

    You cannot delete a policy reference, including Message Annotations, that is currently used in policy route(s) or content rule(s):

    • A gray check mark () next to the name of the selected item indicates that it is not used by any policy routes or content rules.

    • A green check mark () next to the name of the selected item indicates that it is used by at least one policy route or content rule.

    To view which policy route(s) or content rule(s) are using the selected item, click Edit instead of Delete. The Usage panel at the top of the editing page shows which policy routes or content rules are currently using the selected item. Modify these policy routes or content rules accordingly to remove references to the selected item.

  3. Click Delete in the Confirm Delete dialog to confirm the removal.

  4. Apply the configuration.

 

If you change any configuration or policy settings, you must Apply Configuration for the new settings to take effect. You can do this either from the Changes Made panel, or System > ConfigurationApply Configuration. See Apply new configuration for more information.

If you use Peer Gateways (i.e. when multiple Gateways are peered), any configuration changes from a local Gateway can then be applied to all the peers at the same time. See Configure Peer Gateways for more information.

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