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User Guide for AsyncOS 9.7 for Cisco Email Security Appliances
 
Chapter 32      Distributing Administrative Tasks
  Managing Custom User Roles for Delegated Administration
The Trace debugging tool.
Spam, policy, virus, and outbreak quarantines.
Cisco Email Encryption profiles.
After defining the access levels for a custom user role, you need to assign the specific mail policies, 
content filters, DLP policies, quarantines, or encryption profiles for which the delegated administrators 
will be responsible. 
For example, you can create two different DLP policy administrator roles that are responsible for 
different RSA Email DLP policies. One role is only responsible for DLP violations related to company 
confidentiality and acceptable use, while the other is responsible for DLP violations related to privacy 
protection. In addition to DLP policies access, these custom user roles can also be assigned privileges 
for tracking message data and viewing quarantines and reports. They can search for DLP violations 
related to the policies that they are responsible for in using Message Tracking.
You can view which responsibilities are available to assign to a custom user role by clicking on the links 
for the assigned privileges in the Custom User Roles for Delegated Administration table on the User 
Roles page. See 
Related Topics
Mail Policies and Content Filters
The Mail Policies and Content Filters access privileges define a delegated administrator’s level of access 
to the incoming and outgoing mail policies and content filters on the Email Security appliance. You can 
assign specific mail policies and content filters to a custom user role, allowing only the delegated 
administrators belonging to this role, along with operators and administrators, to manage the mail 
policies and content filters.
All delegated administrators with this access privilege can view the default incoming and outgoing mail 
policies but they can only edit these policies if they have full access. 
All delegated administrators with access privileges can create new content filters to use with their mail 
policies. A content filter created by a delegated administrator is available to the other delegated 
administrators assigned to the custom user role. Content filters that are not assigned to any custom user 
role are public and can be viewed by all delegated administrators with the mail policy access privilege. 
Content filters created by operators and administrators are public by default. Delegated administrators 
can enable or disable any existing content filters on mail policies assigned to their custom user role, but 
they cannot modify or delete public content filters.
If a delegated administrator deletes a content filter used by mail policies other than their own, or if the 
content filter is assigned to other custom user roles, AsyncOS does not delete the content filter from the 
system. AsyncOS instead unlinks the content filter from the custom user role and removes it from the 
delegated administrator’s mail policies. The content filter remains available to other custom user roles 
and mail policies.