Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C190 Mode D'Emploi
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$Hostname
Replaced by the hostname of the IronPort
appliance.
appliance.
$bodysize
Replaced by the size, in bytes, of the message.
$header[‘string’]
Replaced by the value of the quoted header, if the
original message contains a matching header. Note
that double quotes may also be used.
original message contains a matching header. Note
that double quotes may also be used.
$remoteip
Replaced by the IP address of the system that sent
the message to the IronPort appliance.
the message to the IronPort appliance.
$recvlistener
Replaced by the nickname of the listener that
received the message.
received the message.
$dropped_filenames
Same as
$filenames
, but displays list of dropped
files.
$dropped_filename
Returns only the most recently dropped filename.
$recvint
Replaced by the nickname of the interface that
received the message.
received the message.
$timestamp
Replaced by the current time and date, as would be
found in the Received: line of an email message, in
the local time zone.
found in the Received: line of an email message, in
the local time zone.
$Time
Replaced by the current time, in the local time
zone.
zone.
$orgid
Replaced by the SenderBase Organization ID (an
integer value).
integer value).
$enveloperecipients
Replaced by all Envelope Recipients (Envelope
To, <RCPT TO>) of the message.
To, <RCPT TO>) of the message.
$dropped_filetypes
Same as
$filetypes
, but displays list of dropped
file types.
$dropped_filetype
Returns only the file type of the most recently
dropped file.
dropped file.
Table 14-5
DLP Notification Variables
Variable Substituted
With