Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance X1050 Guía Del Usuario
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User Guide for AsyncOS 10.0 for Cisco Email Security Appliances
Chapter 9 Using Message Filters to Enforce Email Policies
Using the CLI to Manage Message Filters
Note
You must issue the
commit
command for filters to take effect.
Three types of parameters are:
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Creating a New Message Filter
new [seqnum|filtname|last]
detail
Prints detailed information about a specific filter, including the body of the filter rule
itself. For more information, see
itself. For more information, see
.
logconfig
Enters the logconfig submenu of filters, allowing you to edit the log subscriptions
from
from
archive()
filter actions. For more information, see
.
Table 9-9
Message Filters Subcommands (continued)
Syntax
Description
Table 9-10
Filter Management Parameters
seqnum
An integer representing a filter based on its position in the list of filters. A seqnum of
2
represents the second filter in the list, for example.
filtname
The colloquial name of a filter.
range
A range may be used to represent more than one filter, and appears in the form of X
-
Y,
where X and Y are the first and last seqnums that identify the extent. For example,
2-4
represents filters in the second, third, and fourth positions. Either X or Y may be left off to
represent an open-ended list. For example,
represent an open-ended list. For example,
-4
represents the first four filters, and
2-
represents all filters except the first. You can also use the keyword
all
to represents all the
filters in the filter list.