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AsyncOS 8.1 for Cisco Content Security Management User Guide
Chapter 4      Using Centralized Email Security Reporting
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To see which hosts sent virus-infected messages to your network, go to the Incoming Mail page, specify 
the same reporting period, and sort by virus positive. Similarly, to see which IP addresses have sent virus 
positive email within your network, view the Outgoing Senders page and sort by virus positive messages.
From the Virus Types page you can also generate a PDF or export raw data to a CSV file. For 
information on printing or exporting a file, see th
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You can generate a scheduled report for the Virus Types page. See the 
TLS Connections Page
The Email > Reporting > TLS Connections page shows the overall usage of TLS connections for sent 
and received mail. The report also shows details for each domain sending mail using TLS connections. 
The TLS Connections page can be used to determine the following information:
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Overall, what portion of incoming and outgoing connections uses TLS? 
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Which partners do I have successful TLS connections with?
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Which partners do I have unsuccessful TLS connections with? 
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Which partners have issue with their TLS certificates?
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What percentage of overall mail with a partner uses TLS?
Top Outgoing Virus Types Detected
This section displays a chart view of the viruses that have been 
sent from your network.
Virus Types Detail
An interactive table that shows the details of each virus type.
Table 4-10
Details on the Email > Reporting > Virus Types Page
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