Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance X1070 User Guide

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Chapter 40      Testing and Troubleshooting
  Debugging Mail Flow Using Test Messages: Trace
Masquerading
If you specified that the Envelope Sender of a message should be 
transformed, the change is noted here. You enable masquerading for 
the Envelope Sender on private listeners using the 
listenerconfig -> 
edit -> masquerade -> config 
subcommands. 
For more information, see 
Envelope Recipient Processing
These sections summarize how the appliance affects the Envelope Recipients you supply. (That is, how 
the RCPT TO command would be interpreted by the configuration of the appliance.) The 
trace
 
command prints “
Processing Recipient List:
” before this section. 
Default Domain
If you specified that a listener to change the default sender domain of 
messages it receives, any changes to the Envelope Recipients are 
printed in this section. 
For more information, see 
Domain Map Translation
The domain map feature transforms the recipient address to an 
alternate address. If you specified any domain map changes and a 
recipient address you specified matches, the transformation is printed 
in this section. 
For more information, see 
Recipient Access Table (RAT) Each Envelope Recipient that matches an entry in the RAT is printed 
in this section, in addition to the policy and parameters. (For example, 
if a recipient was specified to bypass limits in the listener’s RAT.) 
For more information on specifying recipients you accept, see 
Alias Table
Each Envelope Recipient that matches an entry in the alias tables 
configured on the appliance (and the subsequent transformation to one 
or more recipient addresses) is printed in this section. 
For more information, see 
Pre-Queue Message Operations
These sections summarize how the appliance affects each message after the message contents have 
been received, but before the messages are enqueued on the work queue. This processing occurs before 
the final 
250 ok
 command is returned to the remote MTA. 
The 
trace
 command prints “Message Processing
:
” before this section. 
Table 40-2
Viewing Output When Performing a Trace (continued)
trace Command Section
Output