Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C170 Betriebsanweisung

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Glossary
GL-3
User Guide for AsyncOS 9.7 for Cisco Email Security Appliances
 
DoS attack
Denial of Service attack, can also be in the form of DDos (Distributed Denial of 
Service Attack). An attack on a network or computer, the primary aim of which 
is to disrupt access to a given service. 
DSN
Delivery Status Notification, a bounced message.
E
Email Security 
Manager
A single, comprehensive dashboard to manage all email security services and 
applications on IronPort appliances. Email Security Manager allows you to 
manage Outbreak Filters, Anti-Spam, Anti-Virus, and email content policies — 
on a per-recipient or per-sender basis, through distinct inbound and outbound 
policies. See also Content Filters.
Envelope Recipient
The recipient of an email message, as defined in the RCPT TO: SMTP command. 
Also sometimes referred to as the “Recipient To” or “Envelope To” address. 
Envelope Sender
The sender of an email message, as defined in the MAIL FROM: SMTP 
command. Also sometimes referred to as the “Mail From” or “Envelope From” 
address. 
F
False Negative
A spam message or a message containing a virus or a DLP violation that was not 
detected as such. 
False Positive
A message falsely categorized as spam or as containing a virus or DLP violation.
Fully-Qualified 
Domain Name 
(FQDN)
A domain name including all higher level domain names up to the top-level 
domain name; for example: 
mail3.example.com 
is a fully qualified domain 
name for the host at 192.168.42.42; 
example.com
 is the fully qualified domain 
name for the example.com domain. The fully qualified domain name must be 
unique within the Internet. 
H
Hard Bounced 
Message
A message that is permanently undeliverable. This can happen during the SMTP 
conversation or afterward.
HAT
Host Access Table. The HAT maintains a set of rules that control incoming 
connections from remote hosts for a listener. Every listener has its own HAT. 
HATs are defined for public and private listeners, and contain mail flow policies 
and sender groups