Cisco Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M1070 Guía Del Usuario
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AsyncOS 8.2 for Cisco Content Security Management User Guide
Chapter 4 Using Centralized Email Security Reporting
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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
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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
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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
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Outgoing Mail Summary—For information on what is included on this page, see the
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Outgoing Senders: Domains —For information on what is included on this page, see the
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Sender Groups —For information on what is included on this page, see the
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System Capacity—For information on what is included on this page, see the
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TLS Connections—For information on what is included on this page, see the
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Virus Types—For information on what is included on this page, see the
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Time ranges
Depending on the report, these reports can be configured to include data for the previous day, previous
seven days, previous month, previous calendar day (up to 250), or previous calendar month (up to 12).
Alternatively, you can include data for a custom number of days (from 2 days to 100 days) or a custom
number of months (from 2 months to 12 months).
seven days, previous month, previous calendar day (up to 250), or previous calendar month (up to 12).
Alternatively, you can include data for a custom number of days (from 2 days to 100 days) or a custom
number of months (from 2 months to 12 months).
Regardless of when you run a report, the data is returned from the previous time interval (hour, day,
week, or month). For example, if you schedule a daily report to run at 1AM, the report will contain data
from the previous day, midnight to midnight (00:00 to 23:59).
week, or month). For example, if you schedule a daily report to run at 1AM, the report will contain data
from the previous day, midnight to midnight (00:00 to 23:59).