Enterprise Vault™ Classification using the Veritas Information Classifier
- About this guide
- Preparing Enterprise Vault for classification
- Setting up Veritas Information Classifier policies
- Defining and applying Enterprise Vault classification policies
- Defining classification policies
- Running classification in test mode
- Using classification with smart partitions
- Appendix A. Enterprise Vault properties for use in custom field searches
- Appendix B. PowerShell cmdlets for use with classification
- Appendix C. Classification cache folder
- Appendix D. Migrating from FCI classification to the Veritas Information Classifier
- Appendix E. Monitoring and troubleshooting
Attachment properties
When an item that Enterprise Vault has passed for classification has one or more attachments, multiple properties of those attachments are also available for classification. You can distinguish these attachment properties by their a_ prefixes: a_comr, a_date, and so on. Table: Enterprise Vault attachment properties lists a typical set of attachment properties that Enterprise Vault passes for classification.
Table: Enterprise Vault attachment properties
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
a_comr | String | The reason for missing content (encrypted content, converter error, and so on). See the description of the comr property for more details. See System properties. |
a_date | Date | The created, sent, received, or archived date of the attachment. |
a_dtyp | String | The data type of the attachment. For example, DOCX, XLSX, or MSG. |
a_mdat | Date | The last-modified date of the attachment. |
a_size | Number | The size of the attachment in KB. |
a_subj | String | The file name of the attachment or, if it is a message, the subject. |
The classification feature always treats attachments as files. So, even if an attachment is an email message, its sender information and recipient information are not available for classification.