Dear all,

Thanks a lot for your feedback.
Some told me enterprise products can do it.
See below URL and attachment..

https://docs.fortinet.com/document/fortimail/7.2.0/administration-guide/921588#profile_2424801504_2550149

It has options below.

URL

Select one of the following actions:

   - *Keep*: Keep URLs.
   - Remove: Removes URLs. To view the URL click protection and
   FortiIsolator settings, click View settings (see Configuring licensed
   features
   
<https://docs.fortinet.com/document/fortimail/7.2.0/administration-guide/216309/configuring-fortiguard-services#system_1547103484_3247093>
   ).
   - Redirect to FortiIsolator: Redirect the user to FortiIsolator so that
   the user will be browsing through FortiIsolator. For information about
   FortiIsolator, see Configuring licensed features
   
<https://docs.fortinet.com/document/fortimail/7.2.0/administration-guide/216309/configuring-fortiguard-services#system_1547103484_3247093>
   .
   - Redirect to Click Protection: Rewrite the URL, and in case the user
   clicks on the URL, scan the URL and then take the configured
actions (see Configuring
   licensed features
   
<https://docs.fortinet.com/document/fortimail/7.2.0/administration-guide/216309/configuring-fortiguard-services#system_1547103484_3247093>
   ).
   - Redirect to Click Protection + FortiIsolator: Rewrite the URL and when
   the user clicks on the URL, the URL will be redirected to FortiMail for
   scanning. If the URL is malicious, the URL will be blocked; if the URL is
   clean, the URL is rewritten to point to the FortiIsolator, and the user
   will browse through FortiIsolator.
   - *Neutralize*: Modify the URL to make it ineffective.


cat /etc/motd

Thank you
Indunil Jayasooriya
http://www.theravadanet.net/

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