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Cisco AsyncOS 9.1 for Email CLI Reference Guide
Chapter 3 The Commands: Reference Examples
Policy Enforcement
Note
The CLI does not contain the notion of adding a new content filter within an individual policy. Rather,
the
the
filters
subcommand forces you to manage all content filters from within one subsection of the
policyconfig
command. For that reason, adding the
drop_large_attachments
has been omitted from
this example.
DLP Policies for Default Outgoing Policy
This illustrates how to enable DLP policies on the default outgoing policy.
mail3.example.com> policyconfig
Would you like to configure Incoming or Outgoing Mail Policies?
1. Incoming
2. Outgoing
[1]> 2
Outgoing Mail Policy Configuration
Name: Anti-Spam: Anti-Virus: Content Filter: Outbreak Filters: DLP:
----- ------------- ----------- --------------- -----------------
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DEFAULT N/A N/A Off Off Off
Choose the operation you want to perform:
- NEW - Create a new policy
- EDIT - Edit an existing policy
- PRINT - Print all policies
- FILTERS - Edit content filters
[]> edit
..
Name: Anti-Spam: Anti-Virus: Content Filter: Outbreak Filters: DLP:
----- ------------- ----------- --------------- -----------------
-----------
1. DEFAULT N/A N/A Off Off Off
Enter the name or number of the entry you wish to edit:
[]> 1
Policy Summaries:
Anti-Spam: Off
Anti-Virus: Off
Content Filters: Off (No content filters have been created)
Outbreak Filters: Off
DLP: Off
Choose the operation you want to perform:
- ANTISPAM - Modify Anti-Spam policy
- ANTIVIRUS - Modify Anti-Virus policy
- OUTBREAK - Modify Outbreak Filters policy
- DLP - Modify DLP policy
[]> dlp
Choose the operation you want to perform:
- ENABLE - Enable DLP policy
[]> enable
1. California AB-1298
2. Suspicious Transmission - Zip Files
3. Restricted Files