Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance X1070
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Release Notes for Cisco AsyncOS 8.0.1 for Email
Installation and Upgrade Notes
AsyncOS Reversion
If you plan to revert to an earlier version of AsyncOS, such as AsyncOS 7.5.1 or AsyncOS 7.1.5, you
must update your network settings to use only IPv4 addresses before performing the reversion. Earlier
releases of AsyncOS for Email do not support IPv6 and any settings that use IPv6 addresses will be reset.
must update your network settings to use only IPv4 addresses before performing the reversion. Earlier
releases of AsyncOS for Email do not support IPv6 and any settings that use IPv6 addresses will be reset.
Warning
Cisco does not support reverting your appliances to AsyncOS 7.3.x after you have upgraded them to
AsyncOS 8.0.1
AsyncOS 8.0.1
Re-enable FIPS Mode
If you have upgraded from AsyncOS 7.3, the appliance will not be running in FIPS mode after the
upgrade. You will need to import or generate new certificates and keys after the upgrade since the
appliance will not be access the private keys on the HSM.
upgrade. You will need to import or generate new certificates and keys after the upgrade since the
appliance will not be access the private keys on the HSM.
Re-enable SNMP
SNMP does not start when you boot the appliance after upgrading to AsyncOS 7.6. Use snmpconfig ->
setup and then commit to enable it.
setup and then commit to enable it.
Email Authentication
For DKIM Authentication, IronPort currently supports version 8 of the Draft Specification of
‘Authentication-Results:’ header.
‘Authentication-Results:’ header.
For SPF/SIDF verification, the
spf-passed
rule is no longer available in content filters. To maintain
backwards compatibility, the spf-passed content filter rule will be accepted from XML configuration
files but it will be converted to the spf-status rule with corresponding arguments. spf-passed will be
changed to spf-status == "Pass" and NOT spf-passed to spf-status != "Pass". You can, however, still
use the spf-passed message filter.
files but it will be converted to the spf-status rule with corresponding arguments. spf-passed will be
changed to spf-status == "Pass" and NOT spf-passed to spf-status != "Pass". You can, however, still
use the spf-passed message filter.
Configuration Files
Cisco IronPort does not generally support the backward compatibility of configuration files with
previous major releases. Minor release support is provided. Configuration files from previous versions
may work with later releases; however, they may require modification to load. Check with Cisco
Customer Support if you have any questions about configuration file support.
previous major releases. Minor release support is provided. Configuration files from previous versions
may work with later releases; however, they may require modification to load. Check with Cisco
Customer Support if you have any questions about configuration file support.
Caution
For important information concerning configuration files and the Email Security virtual appliance, see
.
Received Headers
When you configure AsyncOS to use received headers, you can specify that the header reflects one of
the following hostnames:
the following hostnames:
•
The hostname of the Virtual Gateway used for delivering the message
•
The hostname of the interface the message is received on