Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance X1070 User Guide

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Cisco AsyncOS 9.5 for Email User Guide
 
Chapter 13      Anti-Spam
  Defining Anti-Spam Policies
Before You Begin 
Complete all steps to this point in the table in 
Familiarize yourself with the following:
If you have enabled more than one anti-spam solution: 
If you will archive spam into the “Anti-Spam Archive” log, see also 
If you will send messages to an alternate mailhost, see also 
Procedure
Step 1
Navigate to the Mail Policies > Incoming Mail Policies page.
Or
Step 2
Navigate to the Mail Policies > Outgoing Mail Policies page.
Step 3
Click the link under the Anti-Spam column for any mail policy. 
Step 4
In the Enable Anti-Spam Scanning for This Policy section, select the anti-spam solution you want to 
use for the policy. 
Options you see depend on the anti-spam scanning solution(s) that you have enabled. 
For mail policies other than the default: If you use settings from the default policy, all other options on 
the page are disabled. 
You can also disable anti-spam scanning altogether for this mail policy.
Step 5
Configure settings for positively identified spam, suspected spam, and marketing messages:
Option
Description
Enable Suspected Spam 
Scanning
Enable Marketing Email 
Scanning 
Choose an option. 
Positively-identified spam scanning is always enabled if anti-spam 
scanning is enabled. 
Apply This Action to Message Choose which overall action to take on positively identified spam, 
suspected spam, or unwanted marketing messages: 
Deliver
Drop
Bounce
Quarantine