Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C160 Références techniques

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I R O N P O R T   A S Y N C O S   7 . 1   C L I   R E F E R E N C E   G U I D E
policyconfig
Description
Configure per recipient or sender based policies.
Usage
Commit: This command requires a ‘commit’.
Cluster Management: This command can be used in all three machine modes (cluster, group, 
machine).
Batch Command: This command does not support a batch format.
Example
In this example, the 
policyconfig -> edit ->
 
antispam
 subcommand is used to edit 
the IronPort Anti-Spam settings for the default incoming mail policy. (Note that this same 
configuration is available in the GUI from the Email Security Manager feature.)
• First, messages positively identified as spam are chosen not to be archived; they will be 
dropped. 
• Messages that are suspected to be spam are chosen to be archived. They will also be sent 
to the IronPort Spam Quarantine installed on the server named 
quarantine.example.com
. The text 
[quarantined: possible spam]
 is prepended 
to the subject line and a special header of 
X-quarantined: true
 is configured to be 
added to these suspect messages. In this scenario, Administrators and end-users can check 
the quarantine for false positives, and an administrator can adjust, if necessary, the 
suspected spam threshold.
• Unwanted marketing messages are delivered with the text 
[MARKETING]
 prepended to 
the subject line.
Finally, the changes are committed.
Note — See Table 3-127 on page 208 to see an example of how DLP policies are enabled on 
an outgoing mail policy.
Code Example 3-121 policyconfig
 - Editing the Default Anti-Spam Settings
mail3.example.com> policyconfig
Would you like to configure Incoming or Outgoing Mail Policies?
1. Incoming
2. Outgoing
[1]> 1
Incoming Mail Policy Configuration
Name:           Anti-Spam:     Anti-Virus: Content Filter: VOF:
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