Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C370D Notas de publicación
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Release Notes for Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.1.5 for Email Release
OL-22161-05
What’s New in Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.1.2 for Email
What’s New in Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.1.2 for
Email
This section describes the issues resolved in the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.1.2 for
Email release.
Email release.
69584
Fixed: App Fault Occurs After Appliance with Centralized Reporting Enabled
Starts Up
Starts Up
When the Email Security appliance starts up, it performs a scan for corrupted files.
Previously, if the appliance had centralized reporting enabled, it was possible for an
exception to occur due to the corruption scan not recognizing timestamp files and
deleting them. This issue has been resolved. The corruption scan no longer deletes
these timestamp files.
Previously, if the appliance had centralized reporting enabled, it was possible for an
exception to occur due to the corruption scan not recognizing timestamp files and
deleting them. This issue has been resolved. The corruption scan no longer deletes
these timestamp files.
70468
Fixed: Attachment Filenames Decrypted Incorrectly When the Filename is Split
Across Multiple Words
Across Multiple Words
Fixed an issue where the filename of an encrypted message’s attachment was decoded
incorrectly due to the filename being composed of multiple words. The decoded
filename would contain an extra space. This could result in applications being unable
to open the file. The filename now decodes correctly.
incorrectly due to the filename being composed of multiple words. The decoded
filename would contain an extra space. This could result in applications being unable
to open the file. The filename now decodes correctly.
70111
Fixed: SNMP Process Causes High CPU Usage
Fixed an issue where SNMP wasn't properly dealing with failover communicating
with AsyncOS, creating 100% CPU usage scenarios.
with AsyncOS, creating 100% CPU usage scenarios.
Table 2
Resolved Issues in Version 7.1.3
Defect ID
Description