Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C650 User Guide
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Cisco AsyncOS 8.5.5 for Email Security User Guide
Chapter 10 Mail Policies
Configuring Mail Policies
Step 3
Enter a name and description for the mail policy.
Step 4
(Optional) Click the Editable by (Roles) link and select the custom user roles for the delegated
administrators who will be responsible for managing the mail policy.
administrators who will be responsible for managing the mail policy.
Step 5
Define users for the policy.
You define whether the user is a sender or a recipient to whom the policy applies in the following ways:
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Full email address:
user@example.com
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Partial email address:
user@
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All users in a domain:
@example.com
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All users in a partial domain:
@.example.com
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By matching an LDAP Query
Note
Entries for users are case-insensitive in both the GUI and CLI in AsyncOS. For example, if you
enter the recipient
enter the recipient
Joe@
for a user, a message sent to
joe@example.com
will match.
Step 6
Click the Add button to add users into the Current Users list.
Policies can contain mixtures of senders, recipients, and LDAP queries.
Use the Remove button to remove a defined user from the list of current users.
Step 7
When you are finished adding users, click Submit.
Step 8
Click the link for the content security service you want to configure for the mail policy.
Step 9
From the drop-down list, select the option to customize the settings for the policy instead of using the
default settings.
default settings.
Step 10
Customize the security service settings.
Step 11
Click Submit.
Step 12
Submit and commit your changes.
Related Topics
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Finding Which Policies Apply to a Sender or Recipient
Use the Find Policies section at the top of the Mail Policies page to search for users already defined in
incoming or outgoing mail policies.
incoming or outgoing mail policies.
For example, type
bob@example.com
and click the Find Policies button to display results showing which
policies contain defined users that will match the policy.
Click the name of the policy to edit the users for that policy.
Note that the default policy will always be shown when you search for any user, because, by definition,
if a sender or recipient does not match any other configured policies, it will always match the default
policy.
if a sender or recipient does not match any other configured policies, it will always match the default
policy.