Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C370D Release Notes

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  Fixed Issues in Release 7.5
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Release Notes for Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.5.2 for Email
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52692
Fixed: Cannot Reject Connections from localhost.
Previously, you could not configure the Host Access Table (HAT) to reject 
connections from the localhost. This issue has been resolved. You can now use 
localhost as a hostname in HAT and can configure HAT to reject connections from 
the localhost.
66543
Fixed: Message Tracking Does Not Display Any Message Details After 
Upgrading and Changing the Time Zone.
After changing the time zone in previous versions of AsyncOS, the Message Tracking 
page did not display any details when you clicked Show Details for a message. All 
message details values were blank or NA. This issue has been resolved in AsyncOS 
7.5.
68278
Fixed: Internet Explorer 7 Displays Error Messages for System Upgrade Page.
When you opened the System Upgrade page of a previous version of AsyncOS in 
Internet Explorer 7, IE7 displayed an “Object Required” error in the status bar at the 
bottom of the browser window. If you selected a version of AsyncOS and click Begin 
Upgrade, AsyncOS displayed an “Upgrade failure” error message, but AsyncOS was 
actually upgrading the appliance and displayed the upgrade progress below the error 
message. This issue has been resolved. AsyncOS 7.5 does not display these incorrect 
error messages.
68337
Fixed: AsyncOS Saves Exported PKCS#12 Certificate with .cer Extension.
Fixed an issue where exporting a PKCS#12 certificate from the Certificates > Export 
Certificate page saved the certificate with the .cer extension instead of .p12. Now, 
saving the certificate file using Firefox or Internet Explorer with the filename 
specified by the user and the content type of application/x-pkcs12. Saving the 
certificate using Safari automatically adds the .p12 extension.
76977
Fixed: CLI displays “Unknown Command” Error When User Enters a 
Command for an Expired Feature
Previously, the CLI displayed an 
Unknown command: [command name]
 error message 
if a user entered a command for a feature that has an expired feature key. This message 
has been updated to state 
Unknown command or missing feature key: [command 
name]
 in order to notify the customer that either the command is missing or the key 
for this feature has expired.
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Resolved Issues in Version 7.5 (continued)
Defect ID
Description