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Chapter 4 Using Centralized Email Security Reporting
About Scheduled and On-Demand Email Reports
Threshold Indicator in System Capacity Graphs
In some graphs, a line indicates the default value that may indicate a possible problem if it is frequently
or consistently crossed. To adjust this visual indicator, see
or consistently crossed. To adjust this visual indicator, see
Reporting Data Availability Page
The Email > Reporting > Reporting Data Availability page allows you to view, update and sort data
to provide real-time visibility into resource utilization and email traffic trouble spots.
to provide real-time visibility into resource utilization and email traffic trouble spots.
All data resource utilization and email traffic trouble spots are shown from this page, including the data
availability for the overall appliances that are managed by the Security Management appliance.
availability for the overall appliances that are managed by the Security Management appliance.
From this report page you can also view the data availability for a specific appliance and time range.
About Scheduled and On-Demand Email Reports
Types of Reports Available
Except as noted, the following types of Email Security reports are available as both scheduled and
on-demand reports:
on-demand reports:
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Content Filters—This report includes up to 40 content filters. For additional information on what is
included on this page, see the
included on this page, see the
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DLP Incident Summary—For information on what is included on this page, see the
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Delivery Status—The report page displays information about delivery problems to a specific
recipient domain or Virtual Gateway address, page displays a list of the top 20, 50, or 100 recipient
domains for messages delivered by the system within the last three hours. You can sort by latest host
status, active recipients (the default), connections out, delivered recipients, soft bounced events, and
hard bounced recipients by clicking the links in the column heading for each statistic. For more
information on what the Delivery Status page does on the Email Security appliance, see the
documentation or online help for your Email Security appliance.
recipient domain or Virtual Gateway address, page displays a list of the top 20, 50, or 100 recipient
domains for messages delivered by the system within the last three hours. You can sort by latest host
status, active recipients (the default), connections out, delivered recipients, soft bounced events, and
hard bounced recipients by clicking the links in the column heading for each statistic. For more
information on what the Delivery Status page does on the Email Security appliance, see the
documentation or online help for your Email Security appliance.
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Domain-Based Executive Summary—This report is based on the
,
and is limited to a group of specified domains. For information on what is included, see the
.
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Executive Summary—This report is based on the information from the
. For information on what is included, see the
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Incoming Mail Summary — For information on what in included on this page, see the
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Internal Users Summary—For information on what is included on this page, see the
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Outbreak Filters—For information on what is included on this page, see the
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Outgoing Destinations—For information on what is included on this page, see the
.