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Chapter 6 Email Security Manager
Figure 6-3
Content Filter Actions in GUI
Action Variables
Headers added to messages processed by content filters can contain variables that will be automatically
replaced with information from the original message when the action is executed. These special variables
are called action variables. Your Cisco IronPort appliance supports the following set of action variables:
replaced with information from the original message when the action is executed. These special variables
are called action variables. Your Cisco IronPort appliance supports the following set of action variables:
Table 6-5
Action Variables
Variable
Syntax
Description
All Headers
$AllHeaders
Replaced by the message headers.
Body Size
$BodySize
Replaced by the size, in bytes, of the
message.
message.
Date
$Date
Replaced by the current date, using the
format MM/DD/YYYY.
format MM/DD/YYYY.
Dropped File Name
$dropped_filename
Returns only the most recently dropped
filename.
filename.
Dropped File Names
$dropped_filenames
Same as
$filenames
, but displays list of
dropped files.
Dropped File Types
$dropped_filetypes
Same as
$filetypes
, but displays list of
dropped file types.
Envelope Sender
$envelopefrom
or
$envelopesender
Replaced by the Envelope Sender (Envelope
From, <MAIL FROM>) of the message.
From, <MAIL FROM>) of the message.
Envelope Recipients
$EnvelopeRecipients
Replaced by all Envelope Recipients
(Envelope To, <RCPT TO>) of the message.
(Envelope To, <RCPT TO>) of the message.
File Names
$filenames
Replaced with a comma-separated list of the
message’s attachments’ filenames.
message’s attachments’ filenames.
File Sizes
$filesizes
Replaced with a comma-separated list of the
message’s attachment’s file sizes.
message’s attachment’s file sizes.