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Chapter 4      Using Centralized Email Security Reporting
Note
If you have configured your anti-virus settings to deliver unscannable or encrypted messages, these 
messages will be counted as clean messages and not virus positive. Otherwise, the messages are counted 
as virus positive.

Additionally, if messages match a message filter and are not dropped or bounced by the filter, they are 
treated as clean. Messages dropped or bounced by a message filter are not counted in the totals.
In some cases, some of the report pages contain several unique sub-reports that can be accessed from the 
top-level page. For example, the Incoming Mail report page on the Security Management appliance 
allows you to see information for individual IP Addresses, Domains and Network Owners. Each of these 
are sub-pages are accessed from the Incoming Mail report page. 
Results for each of these sub-report pages are generated on one consolidated report when you click on 
the Printable PDF link at the top-right of the top-level page; in this case the Incoming Mail report page. 
See important information in 
The Email > Reporting > Incoming Mail page offers the following views: IP AddressesDomains, or 
Network Owners 
Figure 4-2
Incoming Mail Page: IP Address View
See the 
 for an explanation of the data included in 
the Incoming Mail Details interactive table.
In this example, the Domain view is selected.