Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C160 Mode D'Emploi

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User Guide for AsyncOS 9.8 for Cisco Email Security Appliances
 
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Understanding the Email Pipeline
Overview of the Email Pipeline
The Email Pipeline is the flow of email as it is processed by the appliance. It has three phases:
Receipt — As the appliance connects to a remote host to receive incoming email, it adheres to 
configured limits and other receipt policies. For example, verifying that the host can send your users 
mail, enforcing incoming connection and message limits, and validating the message’s recipient. 
Work Queue — The appliance processes incoming and outgoing mail, performing tasks such as 
filtering, safelist/blocklist scanning, anti-spam and anti-virus scanning, Outbreak Filters, and 
quarantining. 
Delivery — As the appliance connects to send outgoing email, it adheres to configured delivery 
limits and policies. For example, enforcing outbound connection limits and processing 
undeliverable messages as specified. 
Email Pipeline Flows
The following figures provide an overview of how email is processed through the system, from receipt 
to routing to delivery. Each feature is processed in order (from top to bottom). You can test most of the 
configurations of features in this pipeline using the 
trace
 command.