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Cisco AsyncOS 9.1 for Email User Guide
Chapter 3 Setup and Installation
Using the System Setup Wizard
Enable Outbreak FiltersOutbreak Filters and SenderBase Email Traffic Monitoring Network
This next step prompts you to enable both SenderBase participation and Outbreak Filters. Your appliance
ships with a 30-day evaluation key for Outbreak Filters.
ships with a 30-day evaluation key for Outbreak Filters.
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Outbreak Filters
Outbreak Filters provide a “first line of defense” against new virus outbreaks by quarantining suspicious
messages until traditional Anti-Virus security services can be updated with a new virus signature file. If
enabled, Outbreak Filters will be enabled on the default Incoming Mail Policy.
messages until traditional Anti-Virus security services can be updated with a new virus signature file. If
enabled, Outbreak Filters will be enabled on the default Incoming Mail Policy.
If you choose to enable Outbreak Filters, enter a threshold value and whether you would like to receive
Outbreak Filters alerts. For more information about Outbreak Filters and threshold values, see
Outbreak Filters alerts. For more information about Outbreak Filters and threshold values, see
SenderBase Participation
SenderBase is an email reputation service designed to help email administrators research senders,
identify legitimate sources of email, and block spammers.
identify legitimate sources of email, and block spammers.
If you agree to participate in the SenderBase Email Traffic Monitoring Network, Cisco will collect
aggregated statistics about email sent to your organization. This includes summary data on message
attributes and information on how different types of messages were handled by Email Security
appliances.
aggregated statistics about email sent to your organization. This includes summary data on message
attributes and information on how different types of messages were handled by Email Security
appliances.
See
for more information.
Configure the Alert Settings and AutoSupport
Cisco AsyncOS sends alert messages to a user via email if there is a system error that requires the user’s
intervention. Add at least one email address that receives system alerts. Separate multiple addresses with
commas. The email addresses that you enter initially receive all types of alerts at all levels, except for
Directory Harvest Attack Prevention alerts. You can add more granularity to the alert configuration later
using the
intervention. Add at least one email address that receives system alerts. Separate multiple addresses with
commas. The email addresses that you enter initially receive all types of alerts at all levels, except for
Directory Harvest Attack Prevention alerts. You can add more granularity to the alert configuration later
using the
alertconfig
command in the CLI or the System Administration > Alerts page in the GUI. For
more information, see
The AutoSupport feature keeps the Cisco Customer Support team aware of issues with your appliance
so that Cisco can provide industry-leading support to you. Answer “Yes” to send Cisco support alerts
and weekly status updates. (For more information, see
so that Cisco can provide industry-leading support to you. Answer “Yes” to send Cisco support alerts
and weekly status updates. (For more information, see
.)
Configure Scheduled Reporting
Enter an address to which to send the default scheduled reports. You can leave this value blank and the
reports will be archived on the appliance instead of sent via email.
reports will be archived on the appliance instead of sent via email.