Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance X1070 Guía Del Usuario
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Cisco AsyncOS 9.5 for Email User Guide
Chapter 30 Policy, Virus, and Outbreak Quarantines
Working with Messages in Policy, Virus, or Outbreak Quarantines
Viewing Matched Content
When you configure a quarantine action for messages that match Attachment Content conditions,
Message Body or Attachment conditions, Message body conditions, or the Attachment content
conditions, you can view the matched content in the quarantined message. When you display the
message body, the matched content is highlighted in yellow, except for DLP policy violation matches.
You can also use the
Message Body or Attachment conditions, Message body conditions, or the Attachment content
conditions, you can view the matched content in the quarantined message. When you display the
message body, the matched content is highlighted in yellow, except for DLP policy violation matches.
You can also use the
$MatchedContent
action variable to include the matched content from message or
content filter matches in the message subject.
If the attachment contains the matched content, the attachment’s contents are displayed, as well as the
reason it was quarantined, whether it was due to a DLP policy violation, content filter condition, message
filter condition, or Image Analysis verdict.
reason it was quarantined, whether it was due to a DLP policy violation, content filter condition, message
filter condition, or Image Analysis verdict.
When you view messages in the local quarantine that have triggered message or content filter rules, the
GUI may display content that did not actually trigger the filter action (along with content that triggered
the filter action). The GUI display should be used as a guideline for locating content matches, but does
not necessarily reflect an exact list of content matches. This occurs because the GUI uses less strict
content matching logic than is used in the filters. This issue applies only to the highlighting in the
message body. The table that lists the matched strings in each part of the message, along with the
associated filter rule, is correct.
GUI may display content that did not actually trigger the filter action (along with content that triggered
the filter action). The GUI display should be used as a guideline for locating content matches, but does
not necessarily reflect an exact list of content matches. This occurs because the GUI uses less strict
content matching logic than is used in the filters. This issue applies only to the highlighting in the
message body. The table that lists the matched strings in each part of the message, along with the
associated filter rule, is correct.