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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.5 for Email Configuration Guide
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Chapter 3      Setup and Installation
You must add at least one email address that receives System Alerts. Enter a single 
email address, or separate multiple addresses with commas. The email recipients 
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. 
For more information, see 
Configuring Report Delivery
Enter the address to which to send the default scheduled reports. If you leave this 
value blank, the scheduled reports are still run. They will be archived on the 
appliance rather than delivered.
Setting the Time
Set the time zone on the Cisco IronPort appliance so that timestamps in message 
headers and log files are correct. Use the drop-down menus to locate your time 
zone or to define the time zone via GMT offset (see 
 for more information). 
You can set the system clock time manually later, or you can use the Network 
Time Protocol (NTP) to synchronize time with other servers on your network or 
the Internet. By default, one entry to the Cisco IronPort Systems time servers 
(
time.ironport.com
) to synchronize the time on your Cisco IronPort appliance 
is already configured.
Setting the Password
Set the password for the admin account. This is a required step. When changing 
the password for the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS admin account, the new password 
must be six characters or longer. Be sure to keep the password in a secure location.
Participating in SenderBase Network
SenderBase is an email reputation service designed to help email administrators 
research senders, identify legitimate sources of email, and block spammers. 
If you agree to participate in the SenderBase Network, Cisco will collect 
aggregated email traffic statistics about your organization. This includes only 
summary data on message attributes and information on how different types of 
messages were handled by Cisco IronPort appliances. For example, Cisco does 
not collect the message body or the message subject. Personally identifiable 
information or information that identifies your organization will be kept