Jhazz Lv3Posted 2023-Mar-20 15:52
  
POP3 and SMTP email is supported
Farina Ahmed Lv5Posted 2023-Mar-20 16:07
  
If I allowed SSL category then all working but in this scenario some website are also allowed.

For this problem just allowed SSL and everything will be fine as per your wish and for other website which already get allowed due to SSL, create separate policies for those websites and block them separately. Use explicit deny policies etc.
isabelita Posted 2023-Mar-20 17:04
  
Under "Destination Address", enter the domain names of the email sites that you want to allow (e.g., gmail.com, yahoo.com, etc.).
BitCloud Lv3Posted 2023-Mar-20 17:12
  
For this problem just allowed SSL and everything will be fine
Natsu Dragneel Lv3Posted 2023-Mar-20 17:14
  
Get a support on sangfor technical team
VanFlyheights Lv3Posted 2023-Mar-20 17:22
  
create separate policies for those websites and block them separately. Use explicit deny policies.
Faisal Piliang Posted 2023-Mar-21 14:08
  
Go to > Policies > Access Control > Application Control > Application > Mail >
CTI_JianJie Lv2Posted 2023-Apr-10 11:19
  
Hi, Sangfor application identification database might not recognize all the email vendor signatures, especially the web-based email vendor.
You can try to allow all in the access control policy, then create another content security policy that rejected all URL categories, but allowed the email URL category.
That is much easy and workable compared to block by ports or the application identification.

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