
328 Message Security for Google Apps Administration Guide
Inbound Traffic Reports and Non-Account Virus Blocking
Non-Account Virus Blocking protects your domains by automatically deleting
virus-infected messages that are sent to unregistered users (addresses in a
domain associated with this organization but that are not registered with your
message service).
Messages that are blocked by Non-Account Virus Blocking appear in the Inbound
Traffic Report as “account messages” for the recipient address.
For example, if unregistered user “jsmith@domain.com” receives 10 messages
and one is blocked by Non-Account Virus Blocking, the inbound traffic report (by
recipient) will show that jsmith@domain.com received 10 total messages, 1
account message, and had 1 message blocked.
Traffic by Account (Outbound)
Outbound mail traffic information for the accounts in the selected organization:
Blocked Acct Msgs Number of Acct Messages blocked by Blatant Spam
Blocking
% of Msgs Percent of Blocked Acct Msgs delivered.
% of Bytes Percent of bytes delivered.
Quarantined Acct Msgs Number of Acct Messages quarantined.
% of Msgs Percent of Quarantined Acct Msgs delivered.
% of Bytes Percent of bytes delivered.
Field Description
Sender Address from which messages were sent.
Account Whether the sender has an account in the
message service (Y or N).
Msgs Deliv Number of messages delivered.
% Deliv Percent of messages delivered.
Msgs Bounced Number of messages bounced.
% Bounced Percent of messages bounced.
Msgs Quarantined Number of messages quarantined.
% Quarantined Percent of messages quarantined.
Total Msgs Processed Total number of messages processed.
Bytes Processed Total number of bytes processed.
Field Description
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