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Chapter 14 Text Resources
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The Export Text Resource Page
Step 2
Select a text resource to export.
Step 3
Enter a file name for the text resource. This is the name of the file that will be
created in the configuration directory on the appliance.
created in the configuration directory on the appliance.
Step 4
Select an encoding for the text file.
Step 5
Submit and commit your changes.
Using Text Resources
All types of text resources are created in the same way, using the Text Resources
page or the
page or the
textconfig
CLI command. Once created, each type is used in a
different way. Disclaimers and notification templates are used with filters and
listeners, while anti-virus notification templates are used with mail policies and
anti-virus settings.
listeners, while anti-virus notification templates are used with mail policies and
anti-virus settings.
Disclaimer Text
The IronPort appliance can append a default text string above or below the text
(heading or footer) for some or all messages received by a listener. There are four
ways disclaimers can be added to messages on the IronPort appliance:
(heading or footer) for some or all messages received by a listener. There are four
ways disclaimers can be added to messages on the IronPort appliance:
1.
via a listener, using the GUI or the
listenerconfig
)
2.
using the content filter action,
Add Disclaimer Text
(see
3.
using the message filter action,
add-footer()
(see the “Using Message
Filters to Enforce Email Policies” chapter in the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS for
Email Advanced Configuration Guide)
Email Advanced Configuration Guide)
4.
using a data loss prevention profile (see
)