Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C190 Guía Del Usuario
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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.6 for Email Configuration Guide
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Chapter 16 Enabling Your C350D Appliance
Example Message #2, Part 1
Example Message #2, Part 2
The message parts need only be injected once into the Cisco IronPort C350D appliance. In this case, each
recipient requires the following additional information:
recipient requires the following additional information:
•
The ordered list of parts to be included in the final message
•
A recipient email address
•
Name value pairs for the variable substitution
IPMM and DomainKeys Signing
IPMM does support DomainKeys Signing. Use the
*DK
reserved variable to specify a DomainKeys
profile. For example:
In this example, “mail_mailing_1” is the name of a previously configured DomainKeys profile.
Command Descriptions
When a client injects IPMM messages to the listener, it uses extended SMTP with the following key
commands.
commands.
XMRG FROM
Syntax:
XMRG FROM: <
sender email address
>
This command replaces the SMTP
MAIL FROM:
command and indicates that what follows is an IPMM
message. An IPMM job is initiated with the
XMRG FROM:
command.
From: Mr. Spacely <spacely@sprockets.com>
To: &first_name; &last_name; &*TO;
Subject: Thanks for Being a Spacely Sprockets Customer
Dear &first_name;,
Thank you for purchasing a &color; sprocket.
Please accept our offer for 10% off your next sprocket purchase.
XDFN first_name="Jane" last_name="User" color="red" *PARTS=1,2 *DK=mass_mailing_1