Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C160 Technische Referenzen
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CLI Reference Guide for AsyncOS 10.0 for Cisco Email Security Appliances
Chapter 3 The Commands: Reference Examples
Mail Delivery Configuration/Monitoring
Mapping for 192.168.35.35 on interface AnotherPublicNet created.
Choose the operation you want to perform:
- NEW - Create a new mapping.
- EDIT - Modify a mapping.
- DELETE - Remove a mapping.
- IMPORT - Load new mappings from a file.
- EXPORT - Export all mappings to a file.
- PRINT - Display all mappings.
- CLEAR - Remove all mappings.
[]> print
1. 192.168.35.35 -> AnotherPublicNet
2. @exchange.example.com -> PublicNet
Choose the operation you want to perform:
- NEW - Create a new mapping.
- EDIT - Modify a mapping.
- DELETE - Remove a mapping.
- IMPORT - Load new mappings from a file.
- EXPORT - Export all mappings to a file.
- PRINT - Display all mappings.
- CLEAR - Remove all mappings.
[]>
mail3.example.com> commit
Please enter some comments describing your changes:
[]> Added 2 altsrchost mappings
Do you want to save the current configuration for rollback? [Y]> n
Changes committed: Fri May 23 11:42:12 2014 GMT
bounceconfig
Description
Configure the behavior of bounces.
Usage
Commit: This command requires a ‘commit’.
Cluster Management: This command can be used in all three machine modes (cluster, group, machine).
Batch Command: This command supports a batch format. See the inline CLI help for more details. Use
the help command to access the inline help for this command.
the help command to access the inline help for this command.
Example
In the following example, a bounce profile named
bounceprofile
is created using the
bounceconfig
command. In this profile, all hard bounced messages are sent to the alternate address
bounce-mailbox@example.com
.
Delay warnings messages are enabled. One warning message will be
sent per recipient, and the default value of 4 hours (14400 seconds) between warning messages is
accepted
accepted
mail3.example.com> bounceconfig