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User Guide for AsyncOS 9.7 for Cisco Email Security Appliances
 
Chapter 13      Anti-Spam
  Testing Anti-Spam
Testing Anti-Spam
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Sending an Email to the Appliance to Test Cisco Anti-Spam
Before You Begin
Review the example in 
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:
X-Advertisement: spam
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? 
To 
Do This 
More Information
Test your configuration.
Test your configuration using the 
X-advertisement: spam
 header.
For testing purposes, Cisco Anti-Spam 
considers any message with an 
X-header formatted as 
X-Advertisement: spam
 to be spam. 
The test message you send with this header is flagged by 
Cisco Anti-Spam, and you can confirm that the actions 
you configured for the mail policy (
Use this header with one of the following: 
Use SMTP commands to send a test message with 
this header. See 
.
Use the 
trace
 command and include this header. See 
Evaluate Anti-Spam 
engine efficacy.
Evaluate the product using a live mail 
stream directly from the Internet. 
For a list of ineffective evaluation approaches that you 
should avoid, see