Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C670

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Release Notes for Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.5.1 for Email
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  Known Issues
51884
Editing a Large Content Dictionary From the GUI Causes Browser to Hang.
Attempting to edit a content dictionary that is larger than the recommended five 
thousand term limit from the GUI may sometimes cause the browser to hang.
Workaround: If your content dictionary is larger than the five thousand term limit, 
export the file, edit it, and import it again from the CLI. Do not edit larger files in the 
GUI.
72365
Improper Reboot May Cause CASE Corruption.
An improper reboot of the Email Security appliance may corrupt the CASE engine 
and cause emails to back up in the queue until the CASE engine is updated. Work 
around: Use the 
antispamupdate ironport force
 command to force a CASE engine 
update.
76151
Commit Changes Button Highlighted After Upgrading from 7.0.0-702 and 
Uploading Config File.
The Commit Change button is highlighted after you upgrade the appliance to 
AsyncOS 7.5 from version 7.0.0-702 and then save and load the configuration file. 
Normally, you do not have to commit changes after loading the configuration file. In 
this case, Cisco IronPort recommends committing the changes after loading the 
configuration file.
75816
Search Again Widget Not Displayed for Split Messages.
If you perform a Message Tracking search for a message that was split during 
processing, the Message Details page does not display the Search Again widget if the 
message has been quarantined, bounced, or dropped, but not delivered. The Message 
Details page does display the Search Again widget for split messages that have been 
delivered.
75774
Log Subscriptions Show Incorrect Hostname for Manual Log Retrieval.
The New and Edit Log Subscriptions pages in the GUI show the incorrect hostname 
for the “Manually download logs” retrieval method shows the hostname for which 
FTP is enabled, not the hostname for which HTTP is enabled.
Table 4
Known Issues in AsyncOS 7.5.1
Defect ID
Description