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User Guide for AsyncOS 9.7 for Cisco Email Security Appliances
 
Chapter 28      Using Email Security Monitor
  Reporting Overview
Reporting Overview
Reporting in AsyncOS involves three basic actions:
You can create Scheduled Reports to be run on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis. 
You can generate a report immediately (“on-demand” report).
You can view archived versions of previously run reports (both scheduled and on-demand).
Configure scheduled and on-demand reports via the Monitor > Scheduled Reports page. View archived 
reports via the Monitor > Archived Reports page.
Your appliance will retain the most recent reports it generates, up to 1000 total versions for all reports. 
You can define as many recipients for reports as you want, including zero recipients. If you do not 
specify an email recipient, the system will still archive the reports. If you need to send the reports to a 
large number of addresses, however, it may be easier to create a mailing list rather than listing the 
recipients individually. 
By default, the appliance archives the twelve most recent reports of each scheduled report. Reports are 
stored in the 
/saved_reports
 directory of the appliance. (See 
 for more information.) 
Related Topics
Scheduled Report Types
You can choose from the following report types:
Content Filters
Delivery Status
DLP Incident Summary
Executive Summary
Incoming Mail Summary
Internal Users Summary
Outgoing Destinations
Outgoing Mail Summary
Outgoing Senders: Domains
Sender Groups
System Capacity
TLS Connections
Outbreak Filters
Virus Types
Each of the reports consists of a summary of the corresponding Email Security Monitor page. So, for 
example, the Content Filters report provides a summary of the information displayed on the Monitor > 
Content Filters page. The Executive Summary report is based on the Monitor > Overview page.