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User Guide for AsyncOS 9.8 for Cisco Email Security Appliances
 
Chapter 13      Anti-Spam
  Testing Anti-Spam
Procedure 
Step 1
Enable Cisco Anti-Spam on a mail policy. 
Step 2
Send a test email that includes the following header to a user in that mail policy:
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Use SMTP commands with Telnet to send this message to an address to which you have access. 
Step 3
Check the mailbox of the test account and confirm that the test message was correctly delivered based 
upon the actions you configured for the mail policy. 
For example: 
Was the subject line altered? 
Was your additional custom header added? 
Was the message delivered to an alternate address?
Was the message dropped? 
Related Topics
Testing Anti-Spam Configuration: Example Using SMTP
For this example, the mail policy must be configured to receive messages for the test address and the 
HAT must accept the test connection. 
# telnet IP_address_of_IronPort_Appliance_with_IronPort_Anti-Spam port
220 hostname ESMTP
helo example.com
250 hostname
mail from: <test@example.com>
250 sender <test@example.com> ok
rcpt to: <test@address>
250 recipient <test@address> ok
data
354 go ahead
Subject: Spam Message Test
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spam test