Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance X1050 Guía Del Usuario
Chapter 6 Email Security Manager
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Virus infected messages: drop
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Virus Outbreak Filters: Enabled
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No file extensions are excepted
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Content Filters: Disable
Figure 6-4
Incoming Mail Policies Page: Defaults for a Brand New
Appliance
Appliance
Note
In this example, the Incoming Mail Policy will use the default anti-spam settings
for when the IronPort Spam Quarantine is enabled.
for when the IronPort Spam Quarantine is enabled.
Enabled, Disabled, and “Not Available”
The columns in an Email Security Manager table (either incoming or outgoing)
display links for the state of the security service for each policy name. If a service
is enabled, the word “Enabled” or a summary of the configuration is displayed.
Similarly, the word “Disabled” is displayed if a service is disabled.
display links for the state of the security service for each policy name. If a service
is enabled, the word “Enabled” or a summary of the configuration is displayed.
Similarly, the word “Disabled” is displayed if a service is disabled.
“Not Available” is displayed as a link if the license agreement for a service has
not been accepted yet or a service has expired. In these cases, clicking the “Not
Available” link will display the global page within the Security Services tab,
rather than the page where you can configure per-policy settings for a service. An
alert is displayed to let you know that your page has changed to a different tab.
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not been accepted yet or a service has expired. In these cases, clicking the “Not
Available” link will display the global page within the Security Services tab,
rather than the page where you can configure per-policy settings for a service. An
alert is displayed to let you know that your page has changed to a different tab.
See