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I've been seeing a slew of these over the past few weeks, and for the most part it's of no concern as the sender is seemingly spam. But...I've received some complaints over the past few days, and some research shows it's stepping in the way of legit mail. Our edge mail gateways behind the checkpoint cluster are cisco mail appliances, so i would rather handle everything mail related from those appliances.
It seems like the only way to disable this is to set the AB "mail activity" protection to "inactive" - is that the correct way to turn off the AB spam "malware action"?
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