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Cisco AsyncOS 9.0 for Email User Guide
 
Chapter 21      Text Resources
  Using Text Resources
When you import from a file that contains an empty or nonexistent 
[html_version]
 section to create 
a HTML-based text resource, the appliance creates both an HTML and plain text message using the 
text in the 
[text_version]
 section.
Using Text Resources
All types of text resources are created in the same way, using the Text Resources page or the 
textconfig
 
CLI command. Once created, each type is used in a different way. Disclaimers and notification templates 
are used with filters and listeners, while anti-virus notification templates are used with mail policies and 
anti-virus settings.
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Disclaimer Template
The appliance can add a default disclaimer above or below the text (heading or footer) for some or all 
messages received by a listener. You can add disclaimers to messages on the appliance using the 
following methods:
Via a listener, using the GUI or the 
listenerconfig
 command (see 
).
Using the content filter action, 
Add Disclaimer Text 
(see 
Using the message filter action, 
add-footer()
 (see the “Using Message Filters to Enforce Email 
Policies” chapter). 
Using a data loss prevention profile (see 
Using message modification for Outbreak Filters to alert the user that the message may be an attempt 
at phishing or malware distribution (see 
this type of notification are added above the text.
For example, you can append a copyright statement, promotional message, or disclaimer to every 
message sent from within your enterprise. 
Prior to using disclaimer text you have to create the disclaimer template. Use the Text Resources page 
in the GUI (see 
) or the 
textconfig
 command (see the Cisco AsyncOS 
CLI Reference Guide) to create and manage a set of text strings to be used.
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