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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.6 for Email Configuration Guide
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Chapter 15 System Administration
Specify an HTTPS Proxy Server (Optional)
Step 1
Enter a server URL and port number.
Step 2
Enter a username and password for an account on that server, if necessary.
Step 3
Submit and commit your changes.
Configuring the Return Address for Various Generated
Messages
Messages
You can configure the envelope sender for mail generated by AsyncOS for the following circumstances:
•
Anti-Virus notifications
•
Bounces
•
Notifications (
notify()
and
notify-copy()
filter actions)
•
Quarantine notifications (and “Send Copy” in quarantine management)
•
Reports
You can specify the display, user, and domain names of the return address. You can also choose to use
the Virtual Gateway domain for the domain name.
the Virtual Gateway domain for the domain name.
Use the Return Addresses page available on the System Administration menu in the GUI, or use the
addressconfig
command via the CLI.
Figure 15-8
The Return Addresses Page
To modify the return address for system-generated email messages via the GUI, click Edit Settings on
the Return Addresses page. Make changes to the address or addresses you want to modify, click Submit,
and, finally, commit your changes.
the Return Addresses page. Make changes to the address or addresses you want to modify, click Submit,
and, finally, commit your changes.
Alerts
Alerts are email notifications containing information about events occurring on the Cisco IronPort
appliance. These events can be of varying levels of importance (or severity) from minor to major and
pertain generally to a specific component or feature on your appliance. Alerts are generated by the Cisco
IronPort appliance. You can specify, at a much more granular level, which alert messages are sent to
which users and for which severity of event they are sent. Manage alerts via the System Administration
> Alerts page in the GUI (or via the
appliance. These events can be of varying levels of importance (or severity) from minor to major and
pertain generally to a specific component or feature on your appliance. Alerts are generated by the Cisco
IronPort appliance. You can specify, at a much more granular level, which alert messages are sent to
which users and for which severity of event they are sent. Manage alerts via the System Administration
> Alerts page in the GUI (or via the
alertconfig
command in the CLI).