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Chapter 6      Email Security Manager
This example is meant to show the power and flexibility with which you can 
manage different recipient-based settings for anti-spam, anti-virus, Virus 
Outbreak Filter, and Content Filters in Email Security Manager. For more detailed 
information about how anti-spam, anti-virus, and Virus Outbreak filters work, 
refer to the chapters following this one:
 
Accessing Email Security Manager
On newly-installed or upgraded systems, access Email Security Manager by 
clicking the Mail Policies tab. By default, The Incoming Mail Policies table is 
displayed. 
On brand new systems, if you completed all steps in the system setup wizard and 
you chose to enable IronPort Anti-Spam, Sophos or McAfee Anti-Virus, and 
Virus Outbreak Filters, the Incoming Mail Policies Page will resemble 
By default, these settings are enabled for the default Incoming Mail Policy: 
Anti-Spam (if the IronPort Spam Quarantine is enabled): Enabled 
Positively-identified spam: quarantine, prepend the message subject
Suspected spam: quarantine, prepend the message subject
Marketing email: scanning not enabled
Anti-Spam (if the IronPort Spam Quarantine is not enabled): Enabled 
Positively-identified spam: deliver, prepend the message subject
Suspected spam: deliver, prepend the message subject
Marketing email: scanning not enabled
Anti-Virus: Enabled, Scan and Repair viruses, include an X-header with 
anti-virus scanning results
Repaired messages: deliver, prepend the message subject
Encrypted messages: deliver, prepend the message subject
Unscannable messages: deliver, prepend the message subject