Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C390 사용자 가이드
Chapter 5 Logging
Log Subscriptions
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When this option is enabled, the original subject header of each message is
included in the log.
included in the log.
Tue May 31 09:20:27 2005 Info: Start MID 2 ICID 2
Tue May 31 09:20:27 2005 Info: MID 2 ICID 2 From: <mary@example.com>
Tue May 31 09:20:27 2005 Info: MID 2 ICID 2 RID 0 To: <joe@example.com>
Tue May 31 09:20:27 2005 Info: MID 2 Message-ID '<44e4n$2@example.com>'
Tue May 31 09:20:27 2005 Info: MID 2 Subject 'Monthly Reports Due'
Logging Message Headers
In some cases, it is necessary to record the presence and contents of a message’s
headers as they pass through the system. You specify the headers to record in the
Log Subscriptions Global Settings page (or via the
headers as they pass through the system. You specify the headers to record in the
Log Subscriptions Global Settings page (or via the
logconfig
->
logheaders
subcommand in the CLI). The Cisco IronPort appliance records the specified
message headers in the IronPort Text Mail Logs, the IronPort Delivery Logs, and
the IronPort Bounce Logs. If the header is present, the system records the name
of the header and the value. If a header is not present, nothing is recorded in the
logs.
message headers in the IronPort Text Mail Logs, the IronPort Delivery Logs, and
the IronPort Bounce Logs. If the header is present, the system records the name
of the header and the value. If a header is not present, nothing is recorded in the
logs.
Note
The system evaluates all headers that are present on a message, at any time during
the processing of the message for recording, regardless of the headers specified
for logging.
the processing of the message for recording, regardless of the headers specified
for logging.
Note
The RFC for the SMTP protocol is located at
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2821.html
and defines user-defined headers.