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Cisco AsyncOS 8.5.6 for Email User Guide
 
Chapter 5      Configuring the Gateway to Receive Email
  Listening for Connection Requests by Creating a Listener via the GUI
Settings for Messages Containing Multiple Encodings: localeconfig
You can set the behavior of AsyncOS regarding modifying the encoding of message headings and footers 
during message processing. This setting is not configured via the GUI. Instead, it is configured via the 
localeconfig
 in the CLI. 
Listening for Connection Requests by Creating a Listener via the 
GUI
Procedure 
Step 1
Choose Network > Listener.
Step 2
Click Add Listener
Step 3
Configure the settings defined in the following table. 
Table 5-2
Listener Settings
Name
Unique nickname you supply for the listener, for future reference. The names you 
define for listeners are case-sensitive. AsyncOS will not allow you to create two 
identical listener names.
Type of Listener
Choose one of the following types of listeners:
Public. Public listeners contain default characteristics for receiving email 
from the Internet.
Private. Private listeners are intended to be used for private (internal) 
networks.
Interface
Choose a configured appliance IP interface and TCP port on which to create the 
listener. Depending on the version of the IP address used by the interface, the 
listener accepts connections from IPv4 addresses, IPv6 addresses or from both 
versions. By default, SMTP uses port 25 and QMQP uses port 628.
Bounce Profile
Select a bounce profile (bounce profiles created via the 
bounceconfig
 command in 
the CLI are available in the list, see 
).
Disclaimer Above
Select a disclaimer to attach above or below emails (disclaimers created via the 
Mail Policies > Text Resources page or the 
textconfig
 command in the CLI are 
available in the list, see the “Text Resources” chapter. 
Disclaimer Below
Select a disclaimer to attach above or below emails (disclaimers created via the 
Mail Policies > Text Resources page or the 
textconfig
 command in the CLI are 
available in the list, see the “Text Resources” chapter).
SMTP 
Authentication 
Profile
Specify an SMTP Authentication profile.
Certificate
Specify a certificate for TLS connections to the listener (certificates added via the 
Network > Certificates page or the 
certconfig
 command in the CLI are available 
in the list, see