Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C160 Referencia técnica
433
Cisco AsyncOS 8.5 CLI Reference Guide
Chapter 3 The Commands: Reference Examples
SMTP Services Configuration
Example
Table 3-177
localeconfig
mail3.example.com> localeconfig
Behavior when modifying headers: Use encoding of message body
Behavior for untagged non-ASCII headers: Impose encoding of message body
Behavior for mismatched encodings bodies and footers: Use encoding of message
footer
Choose the operation you want to perform:
- SETUP - Configure multi-lingual settings.
[]> setup
If a header is modified, encode the new header in the same encoding as the
message body? (Some MUAs incorrectly handle headers encoded in a different
encoding than the body. However, encoding a modified header in the same encoding
as the message body may cause certain characters in the modified header to be
lost.) [Y]>
If a non-ASCII header is not properly tagged with a character set, impose the
encoding of the body on the header during processing and final representation of
the message? (Many MUAs create non-RFC-compliant headers that are then handled in
an undefined way. Imposing the encoding of the body on the header may encode the
header more precisely.) [Y]>
When there is an encoding mismatch between the message body and a footer, the
system initially attempts to encode the entire message in the same encoding as
the message body. If the system cannot combine the message body and the footer in
the same encoding, do you want the system to failover and attempt to encode the
entire message using the encoding of the message footer? (When this feature is
enabled, the system will attempt to display the footer "in-line" rather than
defaulting to adding it as an attachment.) [N]> y
Behavior when modifying headers: Use encoding of message body
Behavior for untagged non-ASCII headers: Impose encoding of message body
Behavior for mismatched encodings bodies and footers: Use encoding of message
body
Choose the operation you want to perform: