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User Guide for AsyncOS 10.0 for Cisco Email Security Appliances
Chapter 9 Using Message Filters to Enforce Email Policies
Using the CLI to Manage Message Filters
Exporting Message Filters
export filename [seqnum|filtname|range]
Output a formatted version of the existing filter set to a file in the configuration directory of the FTP/SCP
root directory on the appliance. See
root directory on the appliance. See
for more information.
When exporting message filters, you are prompted to select the encoding used.
The following conditions can cause errors:
•
No filter with a given filter name.
•
No filter with a given sequence number.
Viewing Non-ASCII Character Sets
The system displays filters containing non-ASCII characters in the CLI in UTF-8. If your
terminal/display does not support UTF-8, the filter will unreadable.
terminal/display does not support UTF-8, the filter will unreadable.
The best way to manage non-ASCII characters in filters is to edit the filter in a text file and then import
that text file (see
that text file (see
) into the appliance.
Displaying a Message Filter List
list [seqnum|filtname|range]
Shows summarized information about the identified filters in a tabular form without printing the filter
body. The information displayed includes:
body. The information displayed includes:
•
Filter name
•
Filter sequence number
•
Filter's active/inactive state
•
Filter’s valid/invalid state
The following conditions can cause errors:
•
Illegal range format.
Displaying Message Filter Details
detail [seqnum|filtname|range]
Provides full information about the identified filters, including the body of the filter and any additional
state information.
state information.
Configuring Filter Log Subscriptions
logconfig