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Chapter 27 Using Email Security Monitor
Email Security Monitor Pages
Retrying Delivery
Messages that are scheduled for later delivery can be immediately retried by clicking Retry All
Delivery. Retry All Delivery allows you to reschedule messages in the queue for immediate delivery. All
domains that are marked as “down” and any scheduled or soft bounced messages are queued for
immediate delivery.
Delivery. Retry All Delivery allows you to reschedule messages in the queue for immediate delivery. All
domains that are marked as “down” and any scheduled or soft bounced messages are queued for
immediate delivery.
To retry delivery to a specific destination domain, click the domain name link. On the Delivery Status
Details page, click Retry Delivery.
Details page, click Retry Delivery.
You can also use the
delivernow
command in the CLI to reschedule messages for immediate delivery.
For more information, see
.
Delivery Status Details Page
Use the Delivery Status Details Page to look up statistics on a specific recipient domain. This page
displays the same information as the
displays the same information as the
hoststatus
command within the CLI: Mail Status, Counters and
) To search for a specific domain, type the name of the domain in the
Domain Name: field and click Search. Virtual Gateway address information appears if you are using the
altsrchost
feature.
Internal Users Page
The Internal Users page provides information about the mail sent and received by your internal users,
per email address (a single user may have multiple email addresses listed — the email addresses are not
combined in the report).
per email address (a single user may have multiple email addresses listed — the email addresses are not
combined in the report).
The page consists of two sections: graphs depicting the top users by clean incoming and outgoing
messages, and user mail flow details. You can select a time range on which to report (hour, day, week,
or month). As with all reports, you can export the data for the graphs or the details listing to CSV format
via the Export link. You can also display hidden table columns or hide default columns by clicking the
Columns link below the table.
messages, and user mail flow details. You can select a time range on which to report (hour, day, week,
or month). As with all reports, you can export the data for the graphs or the details listing to CSV format
via the Export link. You can also display hidden table columns or hide default columns by clicking the
Columns link below the table.
The User Mail Flow Details listing breaks down the mail received and sent by each email address into
Clean, Spam Detected (incoming only), Virus Detected, and Content Filter Matches. You can sort the
listing by clicking on the column headers.
Clean, Spam Detected (incoming only), Virus Detected, and Content Filter Matches. You can sort the
listing by clicking on the column headers.
Using the Internal Users report, you can answer these kinds of questions:
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Who is sending the most external email?
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Who receives the most clean email?
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Who receives the most spam?
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Who is triggering which content filters?
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Whose email is getting caught by content filters?
Inbound Internal Users are the users for which you received email, based on the Rcpt To: address.
Outbound Internal Users are based on the Mail From: address and are useful when tracking the types of
email that senders on your internal network are sending.
Outbound Internal Users are based on the Mail From: address and are useful when tracking the types of
email that senders on your internal network are sending.
Note that some outbound mail (like bounces) have a null sender. They are counted under outbound and
“unknown.”
“unknown.”
Click on an internal user to view the Internal User detail page for that user.