what happens when an e-mail message arrives at the SRX device from [email protected] at IP address 150.150.150.10?

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Refer to the Exhibit.
You have configured antispam on your SRX Series device as shown in the exhibit.
Assuming the antispam profile has been properly applied, what happens when an e-mail message
arrives at the SRX device from [email protected] at IP address 150.150.150.10?

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Refer to the Exhibit.
You have configured antispam on your SRX Series device as shown in the exhibit.
Assuming the antispam profile has been properly applied, what happens when an e-mail message
arrives at the SRX device from [email protected] at IP address 150.150.150.10?

A.
The message matches the whitelist and is forwarded to the destination.

B.
The message matches the blacklist and is blocked.

C.
The message matches the blacklist and is forwarded to the destination with “SPAM:”
automatically appended to the beginning of the e-mail subject line.

D.
The message matches both lists and is blocked because the device defaults to the more
restrictive setting.



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Khurram Aziz

Khurram Aziz

How come the answer is A?

pq007

pq007

The IP 150.150.150.10 is permited in whitlist, the lookup ends there. If I’m not mistaken

pq007

pq007

not whitelist URL pattern

ThatJunosWeirdo

ThatJunosWeirdo

Hi All

I am testing an SRX anti-spam feature. Looks like I have a misunderstanding
of how local list filtering works. According to doc and Junos Security book,
the processing sequence is as follows:

1. IP on whitelist
2. IP on blacklist
3. IP on SBL server
4. Domain name on whitelist
5. Domain name on blacklist
6. e-mail on whitelist
7. e-mail on blacklist