Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C680 User Guide

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User Guide for AsyncOS 10.0 for Cisco Email Security Appliances
 
Chapter 3      Setup and Installation
  Using the System Setup Wizard
Note
Because the 
systemsetup
 command only configures one listener for both inbound and outbound mail for 
C170 and C190 appliances, all outgoing mail will be calculated in the Mail Flow Monitor feature (which 
is normally used for inbound messages). See 
Enable Anti-Spam
Your appliance ships with a 30-day evaluation key for the Anti-Spam software. During this portion of 
the 
systemsetup
 command, you can choose to accept the license agreements and enable Anti-Spam 
globally on the appliance. 
Anti-Spam scanning will then be enabled on the incoming mail policy.
Note
If you do not accept the license agreement, Anti-Spam is not enabled on the appliance.
See 
 for all of the Anti-Spam configuration options available on the appliance. 
Select a Default Anti-Spam Scanning Engine
If you have enabled more than one anti-spam scanning engine, you are prompted to select which engine 
will be enabled for use on the default incoming mail policy.
Enable the Spam Quarantine
If you choose to enable an anti-spam service, you can enable the incoming mail policy to send spam and 
suspected spam messages to the local Spam Quarantine. Enabling the Spam Quarantine also enables the 
end-user quarantine on the appliance. Only administrators can access the end-user quarantine until 
end-user access is configured.
See 
Use SenderBase for Flow Control:  Yes
Spam Detection Enabled:  Yes
Virus Detection Enabled:  Yes
Allow TLS Connections: No
Would you like to change the default host access policy?  [N]>
Listener MailInterface created.
Defaults have been set for a Public listener.
Use the listenerconfig->EDIT command to customize the listener.
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