Cisco Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M680 Guía Para Resolver Problemas

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Mon Apr 17 19:58:06 2003 Info: MID 6 ICID 5 RID 0 To: <mary@yourdomain.com>
Mon Apr 17 19:59:52 2003 Info: MID 6 ready 100 bytes
 from <sender@remotehost.com>
Mon Apr 17 19:59:59 2003 Info: ICID 5 close
Mon Mar 31 20:10:58 2003 Info: New SMTP DCID 8 interface 192.168.42.42
 address 10.5.3.25
Mon Mar 31 20:10:58 2003 Info: Delivery start DCID 8 MID 6 to RID [0]
Mon Mar 31 20:10:58 2003 Info: Message done DCID 8 MID 6 to RID [0]
Mon Mar 31 20:11:03 2003 Info: DCID 8 closeIn this instance, the email message
 with MID 6 from sender@example.com is 100 bytes long.
Looking at the specifics of the provided mail_logs example:
1. A new connection is initiated into the system and assigned an Injection ID (ICID) of "5." The connection
was received on the Management IP interface and was initiated from the remote host at 10.1.1.209.
2. The message was assigned a Message ID (MID) of "6" after the MAIL FROM command is issued from the
client.
3. The sender address is identified and accepted.
4. The recipient is identified and assigned a Recipient ID (RID) of "0."
5. MID 5 is accepted, written to disk, and acknowledged.
6. Receiving is successful and the receiving connection closes.
7. Next the message delivery process starts. It is assigned a Delivery Connection ID (DCID) of "8" from
192.168.42.42 and to 10.5.3.25.
8. The message delivery starts to RID "0."
9. Delivery is successful for MID 6 to RID "0."
10. The delivery connection closes.
For more information about Log Characteristics, see the AsyncOS User Guide.
Related Information
Cisco Email Security Appliance − End−User Guides
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ESA Message Disposition Determination
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Technical Support & Documentation − Cisco Systems
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Updated: Aug 12, 2014
Document ID: 118232