Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance X1050 Guía Del Usuario
Chapter 1 Managing the IronPort Email Appliance
How to Use This Guide
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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.1 for Email Daily Management Guide
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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS for Email Configuration Guide. This guide is
recommended for system administrators who are setting up a new IronPort
appliance and want to learn about its email delivery features. It provides
instructions on installing the appliance into an existing network infrastructure
and setting it up as an email gateway appliance. It also includes reference
information and configuration instructions for email delivery features such as
the Email Pipeline, Virus Outbreak Filters, content filters, email encryption,
anti-virus scanning, and anti-spam scanning.
recommended for system administrators who are setting up a new IronPort
appliance and want to learn about its email delivery features. It provides
instructions on installing the appliance into an existing network infrastructure
and setting it up as an email gateway appliance. It also includes reference
information and configuration instructions for email delivery features such as
the Email Pipeline, Virus Outbreak Filters, content filters, email encryption,
anti-virus scanning, and anti-spam scanning.
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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS for Email Advanced Configuration Guide. This
guide provides instructions configuring the advanced features of the IronPort
appliance. Topics include configuring the appliance to work with LDAP,
creating message filters to enforce email policies, organizing multiple
appliances into clusters, and customizing the listeners on the appliance. In
addition to configuration, this guide provides reference material for advanced
features such as message filter rules and actions, regular expressions used in
content dictionaries and message filter rules, and LDAP query syntax and
attributes.
guide provides instructions configuring the advanced features of the IronPort
appliance. Topics include configuring the appliance to work with LDAP,
creating message filters to enforce email policies, organizing multiple
appliances into clusters, and customizing the listeners on the appliance. In
addition to configuration, this guide provides reference material for advanced
features such as message filter rules and actions, regular expressions used in
content dictionaries and message filter rules, and LDAP query syntax and
attributes.
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IronPort AsyncOS CLI Reference Guide. This guide provides a detailed list of
the commands in the AsyncOS command line interface (CLI), as well as
examples of the commands in use. System administrators can use this guide
for reference when using the CLI on the IronPort appliance.
the commands in the AsyncOS command line interface (CLI), as well as
examples of the commands in use. System administrators can use this guide
for reference when using the CLI on the IronPort appliance.
Occasionally, this book refers to the other guides for additional information about
topics. These guides are available on the Documentation CD that came with your
IronPort appliance as well as the IronPort Customer Support Portal. For more
information, see
topics. These guides are available on the Documentation CD that came with your
IronPort appliance as well as the IronPort Customer Support Portal. For more
information, see
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How to Use This Guide
Use this guide as a resource to learn about how to manage and monitor your
IronPort Email Security appliance on a regular basis. The topics are organized in
a logical order. You might not need to read every chapter in the book. Review the
Table of Contents and the section called
IronPort Email Security appliance on a regular basis. The topics are organized in
a logical order. You might not need to read every chapter in the book. Review the
Table of Contents and the section called
to determine which chapters are relevant to your system.
You can also use this guide as a reference book. It contains important information,
such as adding users and using support commands, that you can refer to
throughout the life of the appliance.
such as adding users and using support commands, that you can refer to
throughout the life of the appliance.