Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C690 User Guide

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Chapter 2      Using Email Security Monitor
Email Security Monitor Pages
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destination domain
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internal sender domain
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internal sender IP address
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outgoing domain deliver status
For domain, network owner, and internal user searches, choose whether to exactly 
match the search text or look for items starting with the entered text (for instance, 
starts with “ex” will match “example.com”). 
For IP address searches, the entered text is always interpreted as the beginning of 
up to four IP octets in dotted decimal format. For instance, “17” will search in the 
range 17.0.0.0 through 17.255.255.255, so it will match 17.0.0.1 but not 
172.0.0.1. For an exact match search, simply enter all four octets. IP address 
searches also support CIDR format (17.16.0.0/12). 
All searches are bounded by the time range currently selected on the page.
The Overview Page
The Overview page provides a synopsis of the message activity of your Cisco 
IronPort appliance, including an overview of your quarantines and Outbreak 
Filters status (in the System Overview section of the page). The Overview page 
also includes graphs and detailed message counts for incoming and outgoing 
messages. You can use this page to monitor the flow of all mail into and out of 
your gateway. The incoming and outgoing mail Summary Details show the 
number and percentage of messages categorized as clean, stopped by reputation 
filtering (SBRS), stopped as invalid recipient, spam detected, virus detected, 
stopped by content filter, and those considered “clean.”
The Overview page highlights how the Cisco IronPort appliance is integrated with 
the Cisco IronPort SenderBase Reputation Service for incoming mail (messages 
stopped by reputation filtering, for example). On the Overview page, you can:
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View a mail trend graph of all mail “flowing” into or out of your gateway.
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View a graph showing the number of attempted messages, messages stopped 
by reputation filtering (SBRS), messages with invalid recipients, messages 
marked as spam, messages marked as virus positive, and clean messages, over 
time.
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View the summary of the system status and local quarantines.