
McAfee SaaS Email Protection Training Guide – Group Administrator Role
Proprietary and Confidential Page 9-5
9.3. Manage Allow/ Deny List
The Allow/Deny lists allow the user to define lists of trusted or not trusted senders.
The Allow & Deny entries can be:
Fully qualified email address (john@domain123.com)
Qualified domain name (i.e. *@domain.com)
An asterisk must proceed the @ symbol
Subdomains (i.e. *@*domain.com)
This is helpful when one organization has several domain names, all ending in the same
Partial address (i.e. user*@gmail.com).
This is helpful if you are unsure of the spelling of a user’s name. e.g. bob*@domain.com
Uploaded from a text file
Allow List
The purpose of the User Allow list is to identify safe or trusted senders whose messages have
previously been classified as spam. The User Allow list does send messages from these senders
through the Spam filter.
The user can up to 300 entries on their allow list
If you need additional entries on your Allow list, your Customer Administrator role can edit the
User Level allow list to contain up to 1,000 entries.
Messages that are sent to you by an entry on your Allow list will be filtered against the following
Email Protection Policies:
Virus, Content, Attachment, Deny, Enforced TLS.
If the message does not violate any of these policies, the message is not filtered for Spam.
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