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User Guide for AsyncOS 10.0 for Cisco Email Security Appliances
Chapter 22 Email Authentication
Testing the SPF/SIDF Results
Basic Granularity Test of SPF/SIDF Results
To get a basic measure of the SPF/SIDF verification results for incoming mail, you can use content filters
and the Email Security Monitor - Content Filters page. This test provides a view of the number of
messages received for each type of SPF/SIDF verification result.
and the Email Security Monitor - Content Filters page. This test provides a view of the number of
messages received for each type of SPF/SIDF verification result.
Procedure
Step 1
Enable SPF/SIDF verification for a mail flow policy on an incoming listener, and use a content filter to
configure an action to take. For information on enabling SPF/SIDF, see
configure an action to take. For information on enabling SPF/SIDF, see
Step 2
Create an
spf-status
content filter for each type of SPF/SIDF verification. Use a naming convention to
indicate the type of verification. For example, use “SPF-Passed” for messages that pass SPF/SIDF
verification, or “SPF-TempErr” for messages that weren’t passed due to a transient error during
verification. For information about creating an
verification, or “SPF-TempErr” for messages that weren’t passed due to a transient error during
verification. For information about creating an
spf-status
content filter, see
.
Step 3
After you have processed a number of SPF/SIDF verified messages, click Monitor > Content Filters to
see how many messages triggered each of the SPF/SIDF verified content filters.
see how many messages triggered each of the SPF/SIDF verified content filters.
Greater Granularity Test of SPF/SIDF Results
For more comprehensive information about SPF/SIDF verification results, only enable SPF/SIDF
verification for specific groups of senders, and review the results for those specific senders. Then, create
a mail policy for that particular group and enable SPF/SIDF verification on the mail policy. Create
content filters and review the Content Filters report as explained in
verification for specific groups of senders, and review the results for those specific senders. Then, create
a mail policy for that particular group and enable SPF/SIDF verification on the mail policy. Create
content filters and review the Content Filters report as explained in
. If you find that the verification is effective, then you can use SPF/SIDF verification
as a basis for deciding whether to drop or bounce emails for this specified group of senders.
Procedure
Step 1
Create a mail flow policy for SPF/SIDF verification. Enable SPF/SIDF verification for the mail flow
policy on an incoming listener. For information about enabling SPF/SIDF, see
policy on an incoming listener. For information about enabling SPF/SIDF, see
Step 2
Create a sender group for SPF/SIDF verification and use a naming convention to indicate SPF/SIDF
verification. For information about creating sender groups, see the “Configuring the Gateway to Receive
Mail” chapter.
verification. For information about creating sender groups, see the “Configuring the Gateway to Receive
Mail” chapter.
Step 3
Create an
spf-status
content filter for each type of SPF/SIDF verification. Use a naming convention to
indicate the type of verification. For example, use “SPF-Passed” for messages that pass SPF/SIDF
verification, or “SPF-TempErr” for messages that weren’t passed due to a transient error during
verification. For information about creating an
verification, or “SPF-TempErr” for messages that weren’t passed due to a transient error during
verification. For information about creating an
spf-status
content filter, see
.
Step 4
After you process a number of SPF/SIDF-verified messages, click Monitor > Content Filters to see how
many messages triggered each of the SPF/SIDF-verified content filters.
many messages triggered each of the SPF/SIDF-verified content filters.