Appendix C - Using keyword substitution macros
Applies to: Microsoft Antigen
Topic Last Modified: 2007-09-27
Antigen provides keyword macros that can be used in the Deletion Text and in the various fields of a notification (To, Cc, Bcc, Subject, and body) to display information obtained from an item in which an infection was found or that matched a filter. Type keywords into those fields surrounded by leading and trailing percent signs (%).
For example, to include the name of the virus in the subject line, you could use the %Virus% macro, in the Subject field, as follows:
The %Virus% virus was found by Antigen for Exchange.
Instead of typing the keyword, you can select it from a shortcut menu.
To select a keyword from the shortcut menu-
Position the cursor in any notification field, at the point where you want the keyword to appear.
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Right-click at that point to display the shortcut menu.
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Select Paste Keyword.
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Choose from a list of available keywords.
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Click Save.
The following table describes the possible keyword substitution macros. Use consecutive percent signs (%%) to display the percent sign itself in the notification field.
| Macros | Description |
|---|---|
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%Company% |
The name of your organization, as found in the registry. |
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%EBccAddresses% |
External Bcc Addresses. A list of the addresses of all of the external Bcc recipients. |
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%EBccNames% |
External Bcc Names. A list of the names of all of the external Bcc recipients. |
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%ECcAddresses% |
External Cc Addresses. A list of the addresses of all of the external Cc recipients. |
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%ECcNames% |
External Cc Names. A list of the names of all of the external Cc recipients. |
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%ERAddresses% |
External Recipient Addresses. A list of the addresses of all of the external To recipients. |
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%ERNames% |
External Recipient Names. A list of the names of all of the external To recipients. |
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%ESAddress% |
External Sender Address. The address of the message sender, if external to the company. |
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%ESName% |
External Sender Name. The name of the message sender, if external to the company. |
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%File% |
The name of the detected file. |
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%Filter% |
The name of the file filter that detected the item. |
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%Folder% |
The public or private store (mailbox) and subfolders where the virus or attachment was found. |
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%IBccAddresses% |
Internal Bcc Addresses. A list of the addresses of all of the internal Bcc recipients. |
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%IBccNames% |
Internal Bcc Names. A list of the names of all of the internal Bcc recipients. |
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%ICcAddresses% |
Internal Cc Addresses. A list of the addresses of all of the internal cc recipients. |
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%ICcNames% |
Internal Cc Names. A list of the names of all of the internal cc recipients. |
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%IRAddresses% |
Internal Recipient Addresses. A list of the addresses of all of the internal To recipients. |
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%IRNames% |
Internal Recipient Names. A list of the names of all of the internal To recipients. |
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%ISAddress% |
Internal Sender Address. The address of the message sender, if internal to the company. |
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%ISName% |
Internal Sender Name. The name of the message sender, if internal to the company. |
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%Message% |
The Subject field of the message. |
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%MIME% |
MIME Header. The MIME header information. |
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%ScanJob% |
The name of the scan job that scanned the attachment or performed the filtering operation. |
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%Server% |
The name of the server that found the infection or performed the filtering operation. |
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%Site% |
The site name of the server that found the infection or performed the filtering operation. |
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%State% |
The disposition of the file after detection (Deleted, Cleaned, or Skipped). |
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%Virus% |
The name of the virus, as reported by the file scanner. |
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%VirusEngines% |
A list of all the scan engines that found the virus. |
