Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C370 Guida Utente
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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.6 for Email Daily Management Guide
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Chapter 7 Other Tasks in the GUI
Debugging Mail Flow Using Test Messages: Trace
Anti-Spam
This section notes messages that are not flagged to be processed by
anti-spam scanning. If messages are to be processed by anti-spam
scanning for the listener, the message is processed and the verdict
returned is printed. If the Cisco IronPort appliance is configured to
bounce or drop the messages based on the verdict, that information is
printed and the
anti-spam scanning. If messages are to be processed by anti-spam
scanning for the listener, the message is processed and the verdict
returned is printed. If the Cisco IronPort appliance is configured to
bounce or drop the messages based on the verdict, that information is
printed and the
trace
command processing stops.
Note: This step is skipped if anti-spam scanning is unavailable on the
system. If anti-spam scanning is available but has not been enabled
with a feature key, that information is also printed in this section.
system. If anti-spam scanning is available but has not been enabled
with a feature key, that information is also printed in this section.
See “Anti-Spam” in the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS for Email
Configuration Guide for more information.
Configuration Guide for more information.
Anti-Virus
This section notes messages that are not flagged to be processed by
anti-virus scanning. If messages are to be processed by anti-virus
scanning for the listener, the message is processed and the verdict
returned is printed. If the Cisco IronPort appliance is configured to
“clean” infected messages, that information is noted. If configured to
bounce or drop the messages based on the verdict, that information is
printed and the
anti-virus scanning. If messages are to be processed by anti-virus
scanning for the listener, the message is processed and the verdict
returned is printed. If the Cisco IronPort appliance is configured to
“clean” infected messages, that information is noted. If configured to
bounce or drop the messages based on the verdict, that information is
printed and the
trace
command processing stops.
Note: This step is skipped if anti-virus scanning is unavailable on the
system. If anti-virus scanning is available but has not been enabled
with a feature key, that information is also printed in this section.
system. If anti-virus scanning is available but has not been enabled
with a feature key, that information is also printed in this section.
See “Anti-Virus” in the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS for Email
Configuration Guide for more information.
Configuration Guide for more information.
Outbreak Filters Processing
This section notes messages that contain attachments are to
bypass the Outbreak Filters feature. If messages are to be processed
by the Outbreak Filters feature for the recipient, the message is
processed and the evaluation. If the appliance is configured to
quarantine, bounce, or drop the messages based on the verdict, that
information is printed and the processing stops.
by the Outbreak Filters feature for the recipient, the message is
processed and the evaluation. If the appliance is configured to
quarantine, bounce, or drop the messages based on the verdict, that
information is printed and the processing stops.
See “Outbreak Filters” in the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS for Email
Configuration Guide for more information.
Configuration Guide for more information.
Footer Stamping
This section notes whether a disclaimer text resource was appended to
the message. The name of the text resource is displayed. See “Message
Disclaimer Stamping” in the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS for Email
Configuration Guide.
the message. The name of the text resource is displayed. See “Message
Disclaimer Stamping” in the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS for Email
Configuration Guide.
Table 7-2
Viewing Output After Performing a Trace (continued)
trace Command Section
Output