Sounds like a good start, but not sure where to access those rules in the Google Dashboard. I've been back and forth over the Email settings.. I don't see how those settings would provide for what I'm trying to do... It's very possible I've missed something, though. Thanks for the reply, BJ. Susan On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 3:16 PM, Bjorn Behrendt <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > You can set rules in the Google Dashboard now, so that might be the better > place. > > > *Bjorn Behrendt* > [log in to unmask] > AskBj.net ~ Professional development webinars > (802) 772-0003 > Google Apps For Education Certified Trainer > IT Coordinator for Mount St. Jospeh Academy > > > > On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 11:37 AM, Susan Briere <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > >> Hi there, >> >> We have the basic Postini service for virus and spam blocking. I'm trying >> to create a specific Content Manager filter, that would handle matching >> Inbound messages, in the Postini Administration console. The Postini console >> Inbound Server tab is not active and the Content Manager filter that I >> created isn't doing anything. I wonder if that's because in the Google Apps >> admin dashboard Email service setiings, the Inbound Gateway doesn't have >> Postini's IP addresses listed as inbound mail servers? Only the Outbound >> gateway is configured (outbounds9.obsmtp.com). We have a Content Manager >> filter in use for outbound messages it seems to work fine. If there's anyone >> that's well-to-moderately versed in Google Apps Mail-Postini, and willing to >> take a few questions, I would be appreciative. >> >> Susan Briere >> Technical Support, RNESU >> > >