Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C190
Fixed Issues in Release 7.5
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Release Notes for Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.5.1 for Email
OL-25139-02
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7.5.0-701
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7.5.1-028
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7.5.1-101
Fixed Issues in Release 7.5
The following issues have been fixed in this release of AsyncOS for Email.
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Resolved Issues in Version 7.5
Defect ID
Description
68615
Fixed: Email Processing Delay When Trying to Drop Viral Attachments When
Using McAfee.
Using McAfee.
In AsyncOS 7.0 and 7.1, certain specific viral email attachments could cause delays
in mail processing and queue backup issues, which could eventually lead to corruption
of the email queue, if the appliance's mail policies used McAfee anti-virus scanning
and the "Drop infected attachments if a virus is found and it could not be repair"
option was enabled. This issue has been resolved in AsyncOS 7.5.
in mail processing and queue backup issues, which could eventually lead to corruption
of the email queue, if the appliance's mail policies used McAfee anti-virus scanning
and the "Drop infected attachments if a virus is found and it could not be repair"
option was enabled. This issue has been resolved in AsyncOS 7.5.
67341
Fixed: Cannot Save Regional Settings for IronPort Anti-Spam and IMS for
Clustered Appliance.
Clustered Appliance.
Previously, you could not save changes to the Regional Settings for IronPort
Ant-Spam or IronPort Intelligent Multi-Scan via the GUI when a clustered Email
Security appliance was in cluster or group mode. This issue has been resolved. Now,
you can save the Regional Settings for the appliance at the cluster, group, or machine
level as well as standalone mode.
Ant-Spam or IronPort Intelligent Multi-Scan via the GUI when a clustered Email
Security appliance was in cluster or group mode. This issue has been resolved. Now,
you can save the Regional Settings for the appliance at the cluster, group, or machine
level as well as standalone mode.
68527
Fixed: Misleading Message When Trying to Run DLP Assessment Wizard in
Cluster Mode.
Cluster Mode.
Previously, AsyncOS displayed an incorrect error message when you attempted to run
DLP Assessment Wizard a clustered environment, stating that the wizard must be run
from the “login host” level. This error message has been corrected. The message now
correctly states that the appliance must be removed from the cluster to run the DLP
Assessment Wizard.
DLP Assessment Wizard a clustered environment, stating that the wizard must be run
from the “login host” level. This error message has been corrected. The message now
correctly states that the appliance must be removed from the cluster to run the DLP
Assessment Wizard.