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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.5.7 for Web User Guide
Chapter 17 Notifying End Users
Working with FTP Notification Messages
Working with FTP Notification Messages
The FTP Proxy displays a predefined notification message to native FTP clients when the FTP Proxy
cannot establish a connection with the FTP server for any reason, such as an error with FTP Proxy
authentication or a bad reputation for the server domain name.
cannot establish a connection with the FTP server for any reason, such as an error with FTP Proxy
authentication or a bad reputation for the server domain name.
To configure FTP notification messages:
Step 1
Navigate to the Security Services > End-User Notification page, and click Edit Settings.
Step 2
Scroll down to the Native FTP section.
Step 3
In the Language field, select the language to use when displaying native FTP notification messages.
Step 4
In the Custom Message field, enter the text you want to display in every native FTP notification message.
Step 5
Submit and commit your changes.
Custom Text in Notification Pages
The following sections apply to custom text entered for on-box end-user notification and end-user
acknowledgement pages.
acknowledgement pages.
Supported HTML Tags in Notification Pages
You can format the text in on-box end-user notification and end-user acknowledgement pages using
some HTML tags. Tags must be in lower case and follow standard HTML syntax (closing tags, etc.).
some HTML tags. Tags must be in lower case and follow standard HTML syntax (closing tags, etc.).
You can use the following HTML tags.
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<a></a>
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<span></span>
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<b></b>
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<big></big>
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<br>
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<code></code>
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<em></em>
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<i></i>
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<small></small>
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<strong></strong>
For example, you can make some text italic:
Please acknowledge the following statements <i>before</i> accessing the Internet.
With the <span> tag, you can use any CSS style to format text. For example, you can make some text red:
<span style=”color: red”>Warning:</span> You must acknowledge the following statements
<i>before</i> accessing the Internet.