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Chapter 7      Other Tasks in the GUI
Debugging Mail Flow Using Test Messages: Trace
After you have entered the values, click Start Trace. A summary of all features 
configured on the system affecting the message is printed.
You can upload message bodies from your local file system. (In the CLI, you can 
test with message bodies you have uploaded to the 
/configuration
 directory. See 
Appendix A, “Accessing the Appliance”
 for more information on placing files for 
import onto the Cisco IronPort appliance.)
SenderBase 
Reputation 
Score (SBRS 
scores)
Type the SBRS score you want to 
provide for the spoofed domain, or allow 
the system to look up the SBRS score 
associated with source IP address. This 
can be helpful when testing policies that 
use SBRS scores. Note that manually 
entered SBRS scores are not passed to 
the Context Adaptive Scanning Engine 
(CASE). See “Reputation Filtering” in 
the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS for Email 
Configuration Guide
for more 
information. 
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Envelope 
Sender
Type the Envelope Sender of the test 
message. 
admin@example.net
Envelope 
Recipients
Type a list of recipients for the test 
message. Separate multiple entries with 
commas. 
joe
frank@example.com
Message Body Type the message body for the test 
message, including headers. Type a 
period on a separate line to end entering 
the message body. Note that “headers” 
are considered part of a message body 
(separated by a blank line), and omitting 
headers, or including poorly formatted 
ones can cause unexpected trace results.
To: 1@example.com
From: ralph
Subject: Test
A test message
.
Table 7-1
 Input for the Trace page  (continued)
Value Description 
Example