Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance X1050 Guía Para Resolver Problemas

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connection produces a TLS failed entry. If a message does not have an associated TLS entry in the log file,
that message was not delivered over a TLS connection.
Tip
: In order to understand the mail logs, refer to the ESA Message Disposition Determination Cisco
document.
Here is an example of a successful TLS connection from the remote host (reception):
Wed Jul 20 19:47:40 2005 Info: New smtp ICID 282204970 interface mail.example.com
 (10.2.3.4) address 10.3.4.5 reverse dns host unknown verified no
Wed Jul 20 19:47:40 2005 Info: ICID 282204970 ACCEPT SG None match SBRS None
Wed Jul 20 19:47:40 2005 Info: ICID 282204970 TLS success
Wed Jul 20 19:47:40 2005 Info: Start MID 200257070 ICID 282204970
Here is an example of a failed TLS connection from the remote host (reception):
Tue Jun 28 19:08:49 2005 Info: New SMTP ICID 282204971 interface Management
 (10.2.3.4) address 10.3.4.5 reverse dns host unknown verified no
Tue Jun 28 19:08:49 2005 Info: ICID 282204971 ACCEPT SG None match SBRS None
Tue Jun 28 19:08:49 2005 Info: ICID 282204971 TLS failed
Tue Jun 28 19:08:49 2005 Info: ICID 282204971 lost
Tue Jun 28 19:08:49 2005 Info: ICID 282204971 TLS was required but remote host did
 not initiate it
Tue Jun 28 19:08:49 2005 Info: ICID 282204971 close
Here is an example of a successful TLS connection to the remote host (delivery):
Tue Jun 28 19:28:31 2005 Info: New SMTP DCID 834 interface 10.10.10.100 address
 192.168.1.25 port 25
Tue Jun 28 19:28:31 2005 Info: DCID 834 TLS success protocol TLSv1 cipher
 DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA
Tue Jun 28 19:28:31 2005 Info: Delivery start DCID 834 MID 1074 to RID [0]
Here is an example of a failed TLS connection to the remote host (delivery):
Fri Jul 22 22:00:05 2005 Info: DCID 2386070 IP 10.3.4.5 TLS failed: STARTTLS
 unexpected response
Related Information
Cisco Email Security Appliance - End-User Guides
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Cisco Content Security Management Appliance - End-User Guides
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Technical Support & Documentation - Cisco Systems
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Updated: Aug 05, 2015
Document ID: 118844