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Attention

As of March 1, 2022, the legacy Barracuda Essentials Security, Compliance, and Complete editions are no longer available for purchase. Only existing customers can renew or add users to these plans.

Following October 30, 2022, the documentation and trainings will no longer be updated and will contain outdated information.

For more information on the latest Email Protection plans, see Barracuda Email Protection.

To update your bookmarks, see the following for the latest documentation and trainings:

Note that MSP customers should continue to follow Barracuda Essentials for MSPs.

Outbound Filtering Policy

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If you make setting changes, allow a few minutes for the changes to take effect.

By scanning all outbound messages, you can ensure that all email leaving your organization is legitimate, virus free and does not leak private or sensitive information from inside the organization.

The Barracuda Email Security Service sets default outbound rate limits; senders and IP addresses cannot be exempted. See Outbound Rate Control for more information.

The following policies are applied to all outbound mail by the Barracuda Email Security Service by default:

  • Scanning for viruses and intent
  • Scanning and scoring for spam content
  • If a virus or spam is discovered in an outbound message, the message is not delivered; however, the administrator can manually deliver mail caught for spam.
Important

It is not possible to bypass the virus or spam filtering of outbound mail.

Outbound filtering options are configured on the Outbound Settings pages of the Barracuda Email Security Service and are different from those for inbound filtering, including:

  • Optional encryption for secure message transmission.
  • Data Leak Prevention (DLP) filtering using pre-defined patterns such as credit card number, social security number, driver's license or HIPAA medical terms, to block, quarantine or encrypt outbound messages. Exceptions to DLP block/quarantine policy can be created for emails containing phone numbers and/or street addresses. See the Outbound Settings > Content Policies page for details.
  • Outbound Quarantine and quarantine notifications, enabling administrators to deliver, reject, delete or export outbound messages from senders within the organization.

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