Message Rules NOTE: This feature is only available with Hermes SEG Pro License. NOTE: This section requires any saved changes to be applied by clicking the Apply Settings button on the bottom of the page. Message Rules are useful is fine tuning the Hermes SEG Spam Filter when the Custom Spam Filter Tests, Sender Checks Bypass, IP & Network Override or Bayes Database training are not sufficient. Message Rules allow you to write completely custom message Regular Expression (Regex) rules to look for strings in the Body or the Headers of messages and assigning positive or negative scores based on them. A sufficiently high positive score will ensure the message is tagged as Spam and a sufficiently low negative score will ensure the message is NOT tagged as Spam. Ensure that you refer to the  Content Checks --> SVF Policies  in order to determine what scores to assign to ensure Spam or No Spam tagging. Note that assigning a score of 0 will effectively disable a rule. The following rule types can be created: Body  - Searches the body of a message for a string Header  - Searches any message header for a string URI  - Searches for text strings in URIs of plain or HTML sections of messages Rawbody  - Searches the body of a message looking for HTML tags or HTML comments Hermes SEG comes pre-configured with Message Rule templates for every Message Rule type. These pre-configured rules have a score of 0 assigned to them thus rendering them disabled. Best way to start is by copying one of the pre-configured Message Rules and customizing to your needs. A good resource for testing Regular Expressions is the  RegularExpressions101  website. Message Body, URI or Rawbody Rule Under the  Rule Type  field select either  Message Body Rule, URI Rule or Message Rawbody Rule . Under the  Rule Name  field, enter a name for this rule ensuring that you only use letters, numbers, dashes and underlines only. Under the  Rule Description  field, enter a description for the rule. Under the  Rule Regex  field, enter the Regular Expression for this rule. Under the  Spam Score  field, enter a positive or negative numeric value to assign to the message if the rule matches. Click the  Add Rule  button ( Figure 1 ). Figure 1 As you add rules, they will appear under the  Existing Message Rules  section ( Figure 2 ). Figure 2 Add as many rules as needed. When finished, click on the  Apply Settings  button at the bottom of the page to apply the rules ( Figure 3 ). Figure 3 Message Header Rule Under the  Rule Type  field select  Message Header Rule . Note, that selecting the Message Header Rule type, will enable the Message Header field below. Under the  Rule Name  field, enter a name for this rule ensuring that you only use letters, numbers, dashes and underlines only. Under the  Rule Description  field, enter a description for the rule. Under the  Message Header  field enter the message header you wish this rule to search (subject, from, to, return-path etc.). It can be any legitimate header of a message. Under the  Rule Regex  field, enter the Regular Expression for this rule. Under the  Spam Score  field, enter a positive or negative numeric value to assign to the message if the rule matches. Click the  Add Rule  button ( Figure 3 ). Figure 3 As you add rules, they will appear under the  Existing Message Rules  section ( Figure 4 ). Figure 4 Add as many rules as needed. When finished, click on the  Apply Settings  button at the bottom of the page to apply the rules ( Figure 5 ). Figure 5