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Notes
• If an email config organization is converted to a user organization, the IP locks
for any domain associated with the email config is deleted. The information is
not retained.
• In addition when using a batch file, comments begin with a ‘#’ hash symbol. If
not on a separate line, the hash symbol could be interpreted as part of a user
or organization name.
Related Commands
Batch Commands: iplock add_range, iplock delete, iplock delete_range, iplock
set_disposition
Related Fields
• Input: orgname
• Related: is_email_config
See Also
“Building a Batch File” on page 19
The Message Security Administration Guide, “IP Ranges and Security”, and
“Avoid Spoofing”, and “Avoid Spoofing”
iplock set_disposition
The iplock set_disposition command configures the IP lock’s response behavior
when a message does not match the IP range.
Note: This command is not available in this version. The default disposition is to
‘reject’ the message if it does not match a domain’s IP lock. The message is
bounced with a 500 error.
This command is applicable to the Google Message Security, Google Message
Discovery, and Google Message Filtering products only.
Syntax
iplock set_disposition org=
<email config org name>
, domain=<
domain name>,
disposition=<
reject | ignore | quarantine
>
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