Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C190 Referencia técnica
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I R O N P O R T A S Y N C O S 7 . 1 C L I R E F E R E N C E G U I D E
Note — The CLI does not contain the notion of adding a new content filter within an
individual policy. Rather, the
individual policy. Rather, the
filters
subcommand forces you to manage all content filters
from within one subsection of the
policyconfig
command. For that reason, adding the
drop_large_attachments
has been omitted from this example.
Table 3-127illustrates how to enable DLP policies on the default outgoing policy.
- ANTIVIRUS - Modify Anti-Virus policy
- VOF - Modify Virus Outbreak Filters policy
- FILTERS - Modify filters
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Incoming Mail Policy Configuration
Name: Anti-Spam: Anti-Virus: Content Filter: VOF:
----- ------------- ----------- --------------- -------
sales_team IronPort Default Default Default
engineering Default Default Enabled Enabled
DEFAULT IronPort McAfee Enabled Enabled
Choose the operation you want to perform:
- NEW - Create a new policy
- EDIT - Edit an existing policy
- DELETE - Remove a policy
- PRINT - Print all policies
- SEARCH - Search for a policy by member
- MOVE - Move the position of a policy
- FILTERS - Edit content filters
- CLEAR - Clear all policies
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Code Example 3-127 DLP Policies for Default Outgoing Policy
mail3.example.com> policyconfig
Would you like to configure Incoming or Outgoing Mail Policies?
1. Incoming
2. Outgoing
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Outgoing Mail Policy Configuration
Name: Anti-Spam: Anti-Virus: Content Filter: VOF: DLP:
----- ---------- ----------------------------------------------
DEFAULT Off Off Off Off Off
Code Example 3-126 policyconfig 0 Enabling Content Filters for Specific Policies (Continued)