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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.6 for Email Advanced Configuration Guide
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Chapter 2 Configuring Routing and Delivery Features
You can specify whether the Cisco IronPort appliance sends an alert if the TLS negotiation fails when
delivering messages to a domain that requires a TLS connection. The alert message contains name of the
destination domain for the failed TLS negotiation. The Cisco IronPort appliance sends the alert message
to all recipients set to receive Warning severity level alerts for System alert types. You can manage alert
recipients via the System Administration > Alerts page in the GUI (or via the
delivering messages to a domain that requires a TLS connection. The alert message contains name of the
destination domain for the failed TLS negotiation. The Cisco IronPort appliance sends the alert message
to all recipients set to receive Warning severity level alerts for System alert types. You can manage alert
recipients via the System Administration > Alerts page in the GUI (or via the
alertconfig
command in
the CLI).
To enable TLS connection alerts, click Edit Global Settings on the Destination Controls page or
destconfig -> setup
subcommand. This is a global setting, not a per-domain setting. For information
on the messages that the appliance attempted to deliver, use the Monitor > Message Tracking page or the
mail logs.
mail logs.
You must specify a certificate to use for all outgoing TLS connections. Use the Edit Global Settings on
the Destination Controls page or
the Destination Controls page or
destconfig -> setup
subcommand to specify the certificate. For
information on obtaining a certificate, see
.
For more information on alerts, see the “System Administration” chapter of the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS
for Email Configuration Guide.
for Email Configuration Guide.
Controlling Cisco IronPort Bounce Verification Tagging
You can specify whether or not mail sent is tagged for bounce verification. You can specify this for the
default, as well as specific destinations. Cisco IronPort suggests enabling bounce verification for the
default, and then creating new destinations for specific exclusions. See
default, as well as specific destinations. Cisco IronPort suggests enabling bounce verification for the
default, and then creating new destinations for specific exclusions. See
for more information.
Controlling Bounces
In addition to controlling the number of connections and recipients will deliver to a remote host, you can
also specify a bounce profile to be used for that domain. If specified, the bounce profile appears in the
fifth column of the
also specify a bounce profile to be used for that domain. If specified, the bounce profile appears in the
fifth column of the
destconfig
command. If you do not specify a bounce profile, the default bounce
profile will be used. For more information, see
.
Adding a New Destination Control Entry
To add a new Destination Control entry:
Step 1
Click Add Destination:
Step 2
Configure the entry.
Step 3
Submit and commit your changes.
Editing Destination Control Entries
To edit a Destination Control entry,
Step 1
Click the domain name in the Domain column on the Destination Control page.
Step 2
Make your changes.
Step 3
Submit and commit your changes.