Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C680 릴리즈 노트
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Release Notes for Cisco AsyncOS 8.5.5 for Email
What’s New
Provision and activate
Cisco Registered
Envelope Service
administrator from the
appliance
Cisco Registered
Envelope Service
administrator from the
appliance
For physical hardware appliances, you can now provision and activate Cisco
Registered Envelope Service administrator. The appliance prompts you to
enter the email address of the encryption account administrator. When you
provision an Encryption Profile, this email address is registered
automatically with the encryption server.
Registered Envelope Service administrator. The appliance prompts you to
enter the email address of the encryption account administrator. When you
provision an Encryption Profile, this email address is registered
automatically with the encryption server.
For virtual appliances, see
.
Stochastic sampling
If IronPort Anti-Spam or Intelligent Multi-Scan feature keys are active and
SenderBase Network Participation is enabled, AsyncOS sends a random
sample of messages normally dropped by poor reputation to CASE for
Antispam scanning. CASE scans these messages and uses the results to
improve the efficacy of the product.
SenderBase Network Participation is enabled, AsyncOS sends a random
sample of messages normally dropped by poor reputation to CASE for
Antispam scanning. CASE scans these messages and uses the results to
improve the efficacy of the product.
No Operation message
filter action
filter action
AsyncOS now includes a new message filter action, No Operation (
no-op
).
The No Operation action performs a no-op, or no operation.
You can use this action in a message filter if you do not want to use any of
the other actions such as Notify, Quarantine, or Drop. For example, to
understand the behavior of a new message filter that you created, you can use
the No Operation action. After the message filter is operational, you can
monitor the behavior of the new message filter using the Message Filters
report page, and fine-tune the filter to match your requirements.
the other actions such as Notify, Quarantine, or Drop. For example, to
understand the behavior of a new message filter that you created, you can use
the No Operation action. After the message filter is operational, you can
monitor the behavior of the new message filter using the Message Filters
report page, and fine-tune the filter to match your requirements.
Enhancements
Spam quarantine
improvements
improvements
•
You can now choose whether to require end users to log in when they
access the end user quarantine via a link in a notification.
access the end user quarantine via a link in a notification.
•
You have more flexibility in scheduling the frequency and timing of
notifications sent to end users about possible spam they receive. For
example, you can now send notifications any day or days of the week and
any hour or hours of the day.
notifications sent to end users about possible spam they receive. For
example, you can now send notifications any day or days of the week and
any hour or hours of the day.
•
Administrators can now view, search, add, edit, and delete safelist and
blocklist entries.
blocklist entries.
Reporting and Tracking
enhancement
enhancement
Click links in reports to view the Message Tracking data for messages that
are included in the report. This enhancement will simplify identification of
problems, investigation of patterns, and testing of system and configurations.
are included in the report. This enhancement will simplify identification of
problems, investigation of patterns, and testing of system and configurations.
Graphical User
Interface for
configuring Scan
Behavior and SSL
Settings
Interface for
configuring Scan
Behavior and SSL
Settings
Prior to this release, Scan Behavior and SSL Settings could be configured
only using CLI. You can now configure Scan Behavior and SSL Settings
using the web interface or the CLI.
only using CLI. You can now configure Scan Behavior and SSL Settings
using the web interface or the CLI.
Feature
Description