Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C390 사용자 가이드
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User Guide for AsyncOS 9.8 for Cisco Email Security Appliances
Chapter 12 Anti-Virus
Sending an Email to the Appliance to Test Anti-Virus Scanning
Figure 12-2
Flow Diagram for Anti-Virus Actions
Note
If you configure multi-layer anti-virus scanning, the Cisco appliance performs virus scanning with the
McAfee engine first and the Sophos engine second. It scans messages using both engines, unless the
McAfee engine detects a virus. If the McAfee engine detects a virus, the Cisco appliance performs the
anti-virus actions (repairing, quarantining, etc.) defined for the mail policy.
McAfee engine first and the Sophos engine second. It scans messages using both engines, unless the
McAfee engine detects a virus. If the McAfee engine detects a virus, the Cisco appliance performs the
anti-virus actions (repairing, quarantining, etc.) defined for the mail policy.
Sending an Email to the Appliance to Test Anti-Virus Scanning
Procedure
Step 1
Enable virus scanning for a mail policy.
Use the Security Services > Sophos/McAfee Anti-virus page or the
antivirusconfig
command to set
global settings, and then use the Email Security Manager pages (GUI) or the
antivirus
subcommand of
policyconfig
to configure the settings for a specific mail policy.