Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C390

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Release Notes for Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.6.1 for Email
 
  What’s New in Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.6.1 for Email
84324
Fixed: IronPort Mail Merge Feature Missing
Previously, 3xxD appliances upgraded to AsyncOS 7.5.0 or later lost the IronPort 
Mail Merge (IPMM) feature. Previously, appliances with a DPP feature key received 
the IPMM feature, too. This issue has been resolved. Appliances with a DPP feature 
key once again get the IPMM feature.
80566
Fixed: Changing Notification Schedule Sends Out Notification
Fixed an issue where changing an email notification schedule results in the Email 
Security appliance automatically sends out email notifications once you commit the 
change.
84294
Fixed: Upgrading to AsyncOS 7.6.0 Changes Netmasks of IP Interfaces on a 
Single Physical Interface
If you have assigned multiple IP interfaces with the same 
255.255.255.0
 netmask to 
a single physical interface, the Email Security appliance would automatically assign 
a netmask of 
255.255.255.255
 to one of the IP interfaces, making the other IP 
interface the source of all requests from the physical interface. Upgrading your 
appliance to AsyncOS 7.6.0 may have swapped the netmasks for those two interfaces, 
which could result in connection problems, depending on your configuration. This 
issue has been resolved. Upgrading to AsyncOS 7.6.1 does not change the netmasks 
of the IP interfaces.
84638
Fixed: Application Fault Occurs When Viewing Report on Incoming Messages 
with No Hostname
Fixed an issue where viewing an Incoming Mail report on messages from an IP 
address with no domain record could result in an application error.
84199
Fixed: LDAP Using Invalid Interface on Clustered Machine Causes Application 
Fault
Fixed an issue where if you change the name of an interface on a clustered machine, 
opening the System Administration > LDAP page in clustered mode would cause an 
application fault. This issue has been resolved.
84189
Fixed: HAT Rescanning May Cause Application Fault if the Connection is 
Refused at TCP Level
Fixed an issue where a the HAT rescanning feature may cause an application fault to 
occur on the appliance if, upon rescanning, the message’s sender is moved to another 
sender group that has Directory Harvest Attack Prevention limits set and will refuse 
a connection at the TCP level.
84656
Fixed: Adding Footer to Uuencoded Messages Results in Outlook Rendering 
Messages Incorrectly
Fixed an issue where adding a footer to a uuencoded message would result in Outlook 
displaying the message incorrectly by rendering its attachments inline. This was due 
to a MIME-version header being added to the message because of the footer. This 
issue has been resolved. Adding a footer no longer adds a MIME-version header to 
the uuencoded message.
Table 1
Resolved Issues in AsyncOS 7.6.1 for Email (continued)
Defect ID
Description