Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C650 Guía Del Usuario
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Cisco AsyncOS 8.0 for Email User Guide
Chapter 27 Quarantines
Using Safelists and Blocklists to Control Email Delivery Based on Sender
appliance, the administrator must configure the Safelist/Blocklist database to synchronize with the
Email Security appliance. For information, see
Email Security appliance. For information, see
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Troubleshooting Safelists and Blocklists. To troubleshoot safelists and blocklists, you can check
logs, alerts. For more information, see
logs, alerts. For more information, see
Configuring Safelists and Blocklists
Before You Begin
You must have the Spam Quarantine enabled and configured before you can configure safelists and
blocklists.
blocklists.
Procedure
Step 1
Select Monitor > Spam Quarantine.
Step 2
In the End-User Safelist/Blocklist section, select Enable, then Edit Settings.
Step 3
Select Enable Safelist/Blocklist Feature.
Step 4
Select Quarantine or Delete for the Blocklist Action.
Step 5
Specify the Maximum List Items Per User. This value represents the maximum number of addresses or
domains a user can list in each safe and block list.
domains a user can list in each safe and block list.
Step 6
Click Submit.
Backing Up and Restoring the Safelist/Blocklist Database
To save a backup of the safelist/blocklist database, the content security appliance saves the database as
a .CSV file. The .CSV file is maintained separately from the XML configuration file that contains your
appliance configuration settings. If you upgrade your appliance or run the Installation Wizard, you
should back up the Safelist/Blocklist database to the .CSV file.
a .CSV file. The .CSV file is maintained separately from the XML configuration file that contains your
appliance configuration settings. If you upgrade your appliance or run the Installation Wizard, you
should back up the Safelist/Blocklist database to the .CSV file.
When you back up a file, the appliance saves a .CSV file to the
/configuration
directory using the
following naming convention:
slbl<timestamp><serial number>.csv
You can do the backup and restore from either the System Administration > Configuration File page in
the GUI or the
the GUI or the
slblconfig
command in the CLI.
From the CLI, use the
slblconfig -> export
command to back up the database to the
/configuration
directory. Use the
slblconfig -> import
command to restore the database from a backup. Choose the
database you want to use from a list of backup files in the
/configuration
directory. You can choose
whether to ignore invalid entries.
To use the GUI to back up and restore the database:
Procedure
Step 1
From System Administration > Configuration File, go to the End-User Safelist/Blocklist Database
section.
section.
Step 2
To back up a database to a .CSV file, click Backup Now.