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Cisco AsyncOS 8.5 for Email User Guide
 
Chapter 22      Configuring Routing and Delivery Features
  Review: Email Pipeline
Figure 22-15
Global Unsubscribe Example
Review: Email Pipeline
 and 
 provide an overview of how email is routed through the system, from 
reception to routing to deliver. Each feature is processed in order (from top to bottom) and is briefly 
summarized. Shaded areas in 
 represent processing that occurs in the Work Queue. 
You can test most of the configurations of features in this pipeline using the 
trace
 command. For more 
information, see “Debugging Mail Flow Using Test Messages: Trace” in the Troubleshooting chapter.
Ethernet interface: Data 2
IP interface: PublicNet (e.g. 192.168.2.1)
Public Listener: InboundMail 
IronPort Email 
Security appliance
Private Listener: OutboundMail 
Ethernet interface: Data 1
IP interface: PrivateNet (e.g. 192.168.1.1)
Host Access Table (HAT):
WHITELIST:      $TRUSTED 
BLACKLIST:      $BLOCKED
SUSPECTLIST:    $THROTTLED
UNKNOWNLIST:    $ACCEPTED
spamdomain.com  REJECT
.spamdomain.com REJECT
251.192.1.      TCPREFUSE
169.254.10.10   RELAY
ALL:            $ACCEPTED
Recipient Access Table (RAT):
example.com         ACCEPT
newcompanyname.com  ACCEPT
ALL                 REJECT
Host Access Table (HAT):
RELAYLIST:    $RELAYED
ALL:          $BLOCKED
Default sender domain:  example.com
Received: header:           DISABLED
Masquerading: 
A global unsubscribe entry for 
the address 
user@example.net
 
was created. Messages to this 
address will be bounced from 
mail accepted by either private 
or public listeners.