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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.3 for Email Advanced Configuration Guide
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Chapter 6      Using Message Filters to Enforce Email Policies
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Filter with actions referring to non-existent system resources such as 
interfaces. 
Deleting a Message Filter
delete [seqnum|filtname|range]
Deletes the filter(s) identified. 
The following conditions can cause errors:
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No filter with a given filter name. 
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No filter with a given sequence number. 
Moving a Message Filter
move [seqnum|filtname|range seqnum|last]
Moves the filters identified by the first parameter to the position identified by the 
second parameter. If the second parameter is the keyword 
last
, the filters are 
moved to the end of the list of filters. If more than one filter is being moved, their 
ordering remains the same in relation to one another. 
The following conditions can cause errors:
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No filter with a given filter name. 
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No filter with a given sequence number. 
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Sequence number beyond the current range of sequence numbers. 
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Movement would result in no change of sequence. 
Activating and Deactivating a Message Filter
A given message filter is either active or inactive and it is also either valid or 
invalid. A message filter is only used for processing if it is both active and valid
You change an existing filter from active to inactive (and back again) via the CLI. 
A filter is invalid if it refers to a listener or interface which does not exist (or has 
been removed).