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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.6 for Email Configuration Guide
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Chapter 5      Configuring the Gateway to Receive Email
Using these variables, you could edit the custom SMTP banner response text for accepted connections 
in the $TRUSTED policy in the GUI:
Figure 5-7
Using HAT Variables
Or like this, in the CLI: 
Testing HAT Variables
To test these variables, add the IP address of a known, trusted machine to the $WHITELIST sender group 
of a listener on the Cisco IronPort appliance. Then, connect from that machine via telnet. You can see 
the variable substitution in the SMTP response. For example: 
Viewing Default Mail Flow Policies
 shows the default policy parameters for a public listener. 
Step 1
Access the GUI (see 
Step 2
Click Mail Policies > Mail Flow Policies. 
The Mail Flow Policies page is displayed. If listeners are configured, the mail flow policies defined 
for the first alphabetical listener are displayed. 
Would you like to specify a custom SMTP response?  [Y]> y
Enter the SMTP code to use in the response. 220 is the standard code.
[220]> 200
Enter your custom SMTP response.  Press Enter on a blank line to finish.
You've connected from the hostname: $Hostname, IP address of: $RemoteIP, matched the 
group: $Group, $HATEntry and the SenderBase Organization: $OrgID.
telnet IP_address_of_IronPort_Appliance
220 hostname ESMTP
200 You've connected from the hostname: hostname, IP address of: 
IP-address_of_connecting_machine, matched the group: WHITELIST, 10.1.1.1 the SenderBase 
Organization: OrgID.