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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 8.0 for Security Management User Guide
Chapter 4 Using Centralized Email Security Reporting
Note
If you send reports to an external account (such as Yahoo! Mail or Gmail), you may need to add
the reporting return address to the external account’s whitelist to prevent report messages from
being incorrectly classified as spam.
the reporting return address to the external account’s whitelist to prevent report messages from
being incorrectly classified as spam.
Step 4
In the Title text field, type the name of the title for the report.
AsyncOS does not verify the uniqueness of report names. To avoid confusion, do not create multiple
reports with the same name.
reports with the same name.
Step 5
In the Outgoing Domain section, choose the domain type for the outgoing mail summary. Choices are:
By Server or By Email Address.
By Server or By Email Address.
Step 6
From the Time Range to Include drop-down list, select a time range for the report data.
Step 7
In the Format section, choose the format of the report.
Choices include:
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PDF. Create a formatted PDF document for delivery, archival, or both. You can view the report as a
PDF file immediately by clicking Preview PDF Report.
PDF file immediately by clicking Preview PDF Report.
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CSV. Create an ASCII text file that contains raw data as comma-separated values. Each CSV file
may contain up to 100 rows. If a report contains more than one type of table, a separate CSV file is
created for each table.
may contain up to 100 rows. If a report contains more than one type of table, a separate CSV file is
created for each table.
Step 8
From the Schedule section, choose a schedule for generating the report.
Choices include: Daily, Weekly (drop-down list for day of week included), or monthly.
Step 9
(Optional) Upload a custom logo for the report. The logo appears at the top of the report.
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The logo should be a .jpg, .gif, or .png file that is at most 550 x 50 pixels.
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If a logo file is not supplied, the default Cisco IronPort logo is used.
Step 10
Select a language for this report. For generating PDFs in Asian languages, see important information at
Step 11
Click Submit to submit your changes on the page, then click Commit Changes to commit your changes.
Domain-Based Executive Summary Report Configuration Files
You can use a configuration file to manage the domains and recipients for a Domain-Based Executive
Summary report. The configuration file is a text file that is stored in the configuration directory of the
appliance. Each line in the file produces a separate report. This allows you to include a large number of
domains and recipients in a single report, as well as define multiple domain reports in a single
configuration file.
Summary report. The configuration file is a text file that is stored in the configuration directory of the
appliance. Each line in the file produces a separate report. This allows you to include a large number of
domains and recipients in a single report, as well as define multiple domain reports in a single
configuration file.
Each line of the configuration file includes a space-separated list of domain names and a space-separated
list of email addresses for the report recipients. A comma separates the list of domain names from the
list of email addresses. You can include subdomains by appending the subdomain name and a period at
the beginning of the parent domain name, such as subdomain.example.com.
list of email addresses for the report recipients. A comma separates the list of domain names from the
list of email addresses. You can include subdomains by appending the subdomain name and a period at
the beginning of the parent domain name, such as subdomain.example.com.
The following is a Single Report configuration file that generates three reports.
yourdomain.com sampledomain.com, admin@yourdomain.com
sampledomain.com, admin@yourdomain.com user@sampledomain.com
subdomain.example.com mail.example.com, user@example.com