Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C690 User Guide
Chapter 7 Other Tasks in the GUI
Debugging Mail Flow Using Test Messages: Trace
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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.5 for Email Daily Management Guide
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Anti-Spam
This section notes messages that are not flagged to be
processed by anti-spam scanning. If messages are to be
processed by anti-spam scanning for the listener, the
message is processed and the verdict returned is
printed. If the Cisco IronPort appliance is configured
to bounce or drop the messages based on the verdict,
that information is printed and the
processed by anti-spam scanning. If messages are to be
processed by anti-spam scanning for the listener, the
message is processed and the verdict returned is
printed. If the Cisco IronPort appliance is configured
to bounce or drop the messages based on the verdict,
that information is printed and the
trace
command
processing stops.
Note: This step is skipped if anti-spam scanning is
unavailable on the system. If anti-spam scanning is
available but has not been enabled with a feature key,
that information is also printed in this section.
unavailable on the system. If anti-spam scanning is
available but has not been enabled with a feature key,
that information is also printed in this section.
See “Anti-Spam” in the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS for
Email Configuration Guide for more information.
Email Configuration Guide for more information.
Anti-Virus
This section notes messages that are not flagged to be
processed by anti-virus scanning. If messages are to be
processed by anti-virus scanning for the listener, the
message is processed and the verdict returned is
printed. If the Cisco IronPort appliance is configured
to “clean” infected messages, that information is
noted. If configured to bounce or drop the messages
based on the verdict, that information is printed and
the
processed by anti-virus scanning. If messages are to be
processed by anti-virus scanning for the listener, the
message is processed and the verdict returned is
printed. If the Cisco IronPort appliance is configured
to “clean” infected messages, that information is
noted. If configured to bounce or drop the messages
based on the verdict, that information is printed and
the
trace
command processing stops.
Note: This step is skipped if anti-virus scanning is
unavailable on the system. If anti-virus scanning is
available but has not been enabled with a feature key,
that information is also printed in this section.
unavailable on the system. If anti-virus scanning is
available but has not been enabled with a feature key,
that information is also printed in this section.
See “Anti-Virus” in the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS for
Email Configuration Guide for more information.
Email Configuration Guide for more information.
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Viewing Output After Performing a Trace (continued)
trace Command Section Output