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system disclaimer-message

system disclaimer-message

Use this command to select which email will have system-wide disclaimer messages.

If required, you can exclude some email so that they do not receive a disclaimer. See system disclaimer-exclude.

This command applies only if system-wide disclaimers are enabled. See system disclaimer.

Tooltip

Disclaimer insertion may invalidate existing DKIM signatures, requiring an alternative ARC signature. See arc-sealing-option {all | disable | incoming | outgoing}.

Note

If disclaimer-per-domain {enable | disable} is enabled (in transparent mode, also enable tp-use-domain-mta {yes | no}), then for each protected domain, you can configure disclaimer-status {disabled | use-domain-setting | use-system-setting} and then select a customized message to use as a disclaimer that is specific to the protected domain. Alternatively, you can select disclaimers in action profiles (see profile content-action) to apply them only to email that match specific IP-based or recipient policies.

Syntax

config system disclaimer-message

edit <profile_index>

set status {enable | disable}

set sender-domain-type {all | external | internal}

set recipient-domain-type {all | external | internal}

set relationship-strength-status {enable | disable}

set relationship-strength {neutral | strong | weak}

set customized-message <customized-message_name>

end

Variable

Description

Default

<profile_index>

Enter a number for the entry.

customized-message <customized-message_name>

Select which customized message to apply as the disclaimer.

To customize the message, configure customized-message.

default

recipient-domain-type {all | external | internal}

Select which type of recipient domains will have the disclaimer message applied to their email.

internal

relationship-strength {neutral | strong | weak}

Select which sender-recipient relationship (SRR) score levels should trigger this disclaimer:

  • weak

  • neutral

  • strong

FortiGuard Social Database contains the social mapping of the email communication flow. For example, if user1@1.example.com and user2@2.example.com have regular communication, then their social relationship is strong; if they have no history of communication before, then their SRR is weak.

weak neutral strong

relationship-strength-status {enable | disable}

Enable to use sender-recipient relationship (SRR) score levels to trigger this disclaimer. Also configure relationship-strength {neutral | strong | weak}.

disable

sender-domain-type {all | external | internal}

Select which type of sender domains will have the disclaimer message applied to their email.

external

status {enable | disable}

Enable or disable the entry.

disable

Related topics

customized-message

system disclaimer

system disclaimer-exclude

config system disclaimer-message

profile content-action

system disclaimer-message

system disclaimer-message

Use this command to select which email will have system-wide disclaimer messages.

If required, you can exclude some email so that they do not receive a disclaimer. See system disclaimer-exclude.

This command applies only if system-wide disclaimers are enabled. See system disclaimer.

Tooltip

Disclaimer insertion may invalidate existing DKIM signatures, requiring an alternative ARC signature. See arc-sealing-option {all | disable | incoming | outgoing}.

Note

If disclaimer-per-domain {enable | disable} is enabled (in transparent mode, also enable tp-use-domain-mta {yes | no}), then for each protected domain, you can configure disclaimer-status {disabled | use-domain-setting | use-system-setting} and then select a customized message to use as a disclaimer that is specific to the protected domain. Alternatively, you can select disclaimers in action profiles (see profile content-action) to apply them only to email that match specific IP-based or recipient policies.

Syntax

config system disclaimer-message

edit <profile_index>

set status {enable | disable}

set sender-domain-type {all | external | internal}

set recipient-domain-type {all | external | internal}

set relationship-strength-status {enable | disable}

set relationship-strength {neutral | strong | weak}

set customized-message <customized-message_name>

end

Variable

Description

Default

<profile_index>

Enter a number for the entry.

customized-message <customized-message_name>

Select which customized message to apply as the disclaimer.

To customize the message, configure customized-message.

default

recipient-domain-type {all | external | internal}

Select which type of recipient domains will have the disclaimer message applied to their email.

internal

relationship-strength {neutral | strong | weak}

Select which sender-recipient relationship (SRR) score levels should trigger this disclaimer:

  • weak

  • neutral

  • strong

FortiGuard Social Database contains the social mapping of the email communication flow. For example, if user1@1.example.com and user2@2.example.com have regular communication, then their social relationship is strong; if they have no history of communication before, then their SRR is weak.

weak neutral strong

relationship-strength-status {enable | disable}

Enable to use sender-recipient relationship (SRR) score levels to trigger this disclaimer. Also configure relationship-strength {neutral | strong | weak}.

disable

sender-domain-type {all | external | internal}

Select which type of sender domains will have the disclaimer message applied to their email.

external

status {enable | disable}

Enable or disable the entry.

disable

Related topics

customized-message

system disclaimer

system disclaimer-exclude

config system disclaimer-message

profile content-action