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User Guide for AsyncOS 10.0 for Cisco Email Security Appliances
Chapter 26 Configuring Routing and Delivery Features
Directing Bounced Email
Creating a New Bounce Profile
In the following example, a bounce profile named
bouncepr1
is created using the Bounce Profiles page.
In this profile, all hard bounced messages are sent to the alternate address
bounce-mailbox@example.com
.
Delay warnings messages are enabled. One warning message will be
sent per recipient, and the default value of 4 hours (14400 seconds) between warning messages is
accepted.
accepted.
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Editing the Default Bounce Profile
You can edit any bounce profile by clicking its name in the Bounce Profiles listing. You can also edit the
default bounce profile. In this example, the default profile is edited to increase the
default bounce profile. In this example, the default profile is edited to increase the
maximum number of
seconds to wait before retrying unreachable hosts
from 3600 (one hour) to 10800 (three
hours):
Example of a Minimalist Bounce Profile
In the following example, a bounce profile named
minimalist
is created. In this profile, messages are
not retried when they bounce (zero maximum retries), and the maximum time to wait before retrying is
specified. Hard bounce messages are disabled, and soft bounce warnings are not sent.
specified. Hard bounce messages are disabled, and soft bounce warnings are not sent.
Applying Bounce Profiles to Listeners
Once you have created a bounce profile, you can apply that profile to a listener using the Network >
Listeners page or the
Listeners page or the
listenerconfig
command.
In the following example, the
bouncepr1
profile is applied to the OutgoingMail listener.
At this point, our Email Gateway configuration looks like this: