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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.6 for Email Configuration Guide
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Chapter 6      Email Security Manager
Figure 6-11
Editing the Anti-Spam Settings for the Sales Team Policy
The anti-spam settings page is displayed. 
Step 2
On the anti-spam security service page, change the value for “Enable Anti-Spam Scanning for this 
Policy” from “Use Default Settings” to “Use Cisco IronPort Anti-Spam service.”
Choosing “Use Cisco IronPort Anti-Spam service” here allows you to override the settings defined 
in the default policy.
Step 3
In the “Positively-Identified Spam Settings” section, change the “Apply This Action to Message” to 
“Drop.”
Step 4
In the “Suspected Spam Settings” section, click Yes to enable suspected spam scanning.
Step 5
In the “Suspected Spam Settings” section, change the “Apply This Action to Message” to “Spam 
Quarantine.” 
Note
Selecting the Cisco IronPort Spam quarantine forwards mail according to the settings defined in 
the “Quarantines” chapter in the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS for Email Daily Management Guide.
Step 6
In the “Add text to subject” field, click None
Messages delivered to the Cisco IronPort Spam quarantine will have no additional subject tagging. 
Step 7
In the “Marketing Email Settings” section, click Yes to enable scanning for marketing mail from 
legitimate sources.
Step 8
In the “Apply This Action to Message” section, select “Spam Quarantine.”
Step 9
Submit and commit your changes. 
The Incoming Mail Policies page is displayed with the changes shown for the sales policy. See 
. Not that the shading shows that the policy is using different settings than the default 
policy. 
Figure 6-12
Anti-Spam Settings for the Sales Group Policy Changed
At this point, any message that is suspected spam and whose recipient matches the LDAP query defined 
for the sales team policy will be delivered to the Cisco IronPort Spam Quarantine. 
To edit the Outbreak Filter settings for the engineering team policy: