Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C190 Guía Del Usuario
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Cisco AsyncOS 9.0 for Email User Guide
Chapter 11 Content Filters
How Content Filters Work
Bypass DKIM Signing
Bypass DKIM signing for this message.
Send Copy (Bcc:)
Email addresses. Copies the message anonymously to the specified
recipients.
recipients.
Subject. Add a subject for the copied message.
Return path (optional). Specify a return path.
Alternate mail host (optional). Specify an alternate mail host.
Notify
Notify. Reports this message to the specified recipients. You can optionally
notify the sender and recipients.
notify the sender and recipients.
Subject. Add a subject for the copied message.
Return path (optional). Specify a return path.
Use template. Select a template from the templates you created.
Include original message as an attachment. Adds the original message as
an attachment.
an attachment.
Change Recipient to
Email address. Changes the recipient of the message to the specified email
address.
address.
Send to Alternate
Destination Host
Destination Host
Mail host. Changes the destination mail host for the message to the specified
mail host.
mail host.
Note
This action prevents a message classified as spam by an anti-spam
scanning engine from being quarantined. This action overrides the
quarantine and sends it to the specified mail host.
scanning engine from being quarantined. This action overrides the
quarantine and sends it to the specified mail host.
Deliver from IP Interface
Send from IP interface. Send from the specified IP Interface. The Deliver
from IP Interface action changes the source host for the message to the
source specified. The source host consists of the IP interface that the
messages should be delivered from.
from IP Interface action changes the source host for the message to the
source specified. The source host consists of the IP interface that the
messages should be delivered from.
Strip Header
Header name. Remove the specified header from the message before
delivering.
delivering.
Table 11-2
Content Filter Actions (continued)
Action
Description