Configuring profiles : Configuring LDAP profiles : Configuring scan override options
Configuring scan override options
The following procedure is part of the LDAP profile configuration process. For general procedures about how to configure an LDAP profile, see “Configuring LDAP profiles”.
1. Go to Profile > LDAP.
2. Click New to create a new profile or double click on an existing profile to edit it.
3. Click the arrow to expand the Scan Override Options section.
 
If the Scan Override Options query fails, the FortiMail unit will instead use the antispam, antivirus, and content processing settings defined in the profile for that policy.
4. Configure the following:
 
GUI item
Description
AntiSpam attribute
Enter the name of the attribute, such as antispam, whose value indicates whether or not to perform antispam processing for that user, and which antispam profile to use. Multiple value syntaxes are permissible. For details, see “LDAP directory requirements for each FortiMail LDAP profile query”.
If enabled, this attribute setting takes precedence over the generic antispam attribute setting in the domain lookup options (see “Configuring domain lookup options”).
If you enable this option but leave the attribute field blank, the antispam profile in the matched recipient-based policy will be used.
AntiVirus attribute
Enter the name of the attribute, such as antivirus, whose value indicates whether or not to perform antivirus processing for that user and which antivirus profile to use. Multiple value syntaxes are permissible. For details, see “LDAP directory requirements for each FortiMail LDAP profile query”.
If enabled, this attribute setting takes precedence over the generic antivirus attribute setting in the domain lookup options (see “Configuring domain lookup options”).
If you enable this option but leave the attribute field blank, the antivirus profile in the matched recipient-based policy will be used.
Content attribute
Enter the name of the attribute, such as content, whose value indicates whether or not to perform content processing for that user and which content profile to use. Multiple value syntaxes are permissible. For details, see “LDAP directory requirements for each FortiMail LDAP profile query”.
If enabled, this attribute setting takes precedence over the generic content attribute setting in the domain lookup options (see “Configuring domain lookup options”).
If you enable this option but leave the attribute field blank, the content profile in the matched recipient-based policy will be used.