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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.6 for Email Configuration Guide
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Chapter 9      Anti-Spam
  •
Define and (optionally) enable a proxy server for obtaining Cisco IronPort Anti-Spam rules updates 
(Security Services > Service Updates). If you define a proxy server to retrieve rules updates, you 
can optionally configure an authenticated username, password, and specific port when connecting 
to the proxy server.
  •
Define and (optionally) enable a download server from which to receive Cisco IronPort Anti-Spam 
rules updates (Security Services > Service Updates).
  •
Enable or disable receiving automatic updates to Cisco IronPort Anti-Spam rules, and also specify 
the update interval.
Note
The proxy server setup is available via the Security Services > Service Updates page. For more 
information about specifying a proxy server, see 
. Note that the 
proxy server is global in that all services that are configured to use a proxy server will use the same proxy 
server.
Note
If you chose to enable Cisco IronPort Anti-Spam in the GUI’s system setup wizard (or the CLI 
systemsetup
 command), it will be enabled for the default incoming mail policy with the default values 
for the global settings.
 shows the global settings that you configure on the Security Services > IronPort Anti-Spam 
page. 
Figure 9-5
Cisco IronPort Anti-Spam Global Settings: Editing
Step 1
If you have not enabled Cisco IronPort Anti-Spam in the system setup wizard, select Security Services 
> IronPort Anti-Spam.
Step 2
Click Enable
The license agreement page is displayed. 
Note
If you do not accept the license agreement, Cisco IronPort Anti-Spam is not enabled on the 
appliance.
Step 3
Scroll to the bottom of the page and click Accept to accept the agreement.
A page similar to 
 is displayed.
Step 4
Click Edit Global Settings.
Step 5
Check the box next to Enable IronPort Anti-Spam scanning.