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Cisco AsyncOS 8.5.5 for Email Security User Guide
 
Chapter 20      Text Resources
  Overview of Text Resource Management
Note
Text resources containing non-ASCII characters may or may not display properly in the CLI on your 
terminal. To view and change text resources that contain non-ASCII characters, export the text resource 
to a text file, edit that text file, and then import the new file back into the appliance. For more 
information, see 
Importing and Exporting Text Resources as Text Files
You must have access to the configuration directory on the appliance. Imported text files must be present 
in the configuration directory on the appliance. Exported text files are placed in the configuration 
directory. 
See 
 for more information on accessing the 
configuration directory. 
To add non-ASCII characters to text resources, add the terms into the text resource in a text file off the 
appliance, move that file onto the appliance, and then import that file as a new text resource. For more 
information about importing text resources, see 
. For information 
about exporting text resources, see 
Overview of Text Resource Management
You can manage text resources using either the GUI or the CLI. This section focuses on the GUI.
Manage text resources from the CLI using the 
textconfig
 command.
Text resource management includes these tasks:
Adding
Editing and deleting
Exporting, and importing
Defining plain text messages for all text resource types
Defining HTML-based messages for some text resource types
Related topics
.
Adding Text Resources
Procedure 
Step 1
Navigate to Mail Policies > Text Resources 
Step 2
Click Add Text Resource
Step 3
Enter a name for the text resource in the Name field.
Step 4
Select the type of text resource from the Type field.
Step 5
Enter the message text in either the Text or the HTML and Plain Text field.