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User Guide for AsyncOS 9.7 for Cisco Email Security Appliances
 
Chapter 41      Optimizing the Appliance for Outbound Mail Delivery Using D-Mode
  Sending Bulk Mail Using IronPort Mail Merge (IPMM)
Example of Enabling Resource-Conserving Bounce Settings
When using this feature, a host is considered “down” after at least 10 consecutive connection attempts 
fail. AsyncOS scans for down hosts every 15 minutes, so it is possible that more than 10 attempts will 
be made before the queue is cleared.
Sending Bulk Mail Using IronPort Mail Merge (IPMM)
Note
IronPort Mail Merge is available only on appliances that are D-Mode-enabled.
Overview of IronPort Mail Merge 
IronPort Mail Merge removes the burden of generating individual personalized messages from customer 
systems. It removes the need to generate thousands of individual messages and transmit them between 
message generating systems and the email gateway, resulting in decreased load on your systems and 
increased throughput of email delivery.
With IPMM, a single message body is created with variables representing locations in the message to be 
replaced for personalization. For each individual message recipient, only the recipient email address and 
the variable substitutions need to be transmitted to the email gateway. In addition, IPMM can be used to 
send certain recipients specific “parts” of the message body, while excluding certain parts from others 
recipients. (For example, suppose you needed to include a different copyright statements at the end of 
your messages to recipients in two different countries.) 
mail3.example.com> bounceconfig
Choose the operation you want to perform:
- NEW - Create a new profile.
- EDIT - Modify a profile.
- DELETE - Remove a profile.
- SETUP - Configure global bounce settings.
[]> setup
Do you want to bounce all enqueued messages bound for a domain if the host is down? [N]> 
y