Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C680 사용자 가이드
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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.6 for Email Configuration Guide
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Chapter 16 Enabling Your C350D Appliance
In this example, the type in
bold
represents what you would type in a manual SMTP conversation with
the Cisco IronPort C350D appliance, type in
monospaced type
represents the responses from the SMTP
server, and italic type represents comments or variables.
A connection is established:
The conversation is started:
Variables and parts are set for each recipient:
Next, part 1 is transmitted:
220 ESMTP
EHLO
foo
250-ehlo responses from the injector enabled for IPMM
XMRG FROM:<
user@domain.com> [Note: This replaces the MAIL FROM: SMTP command.]
250 OK
XDFN first_name="Jane" last_name="User" color="red" *PARTS=1,2
[Note: This line defines three variables (first_name, last_name, and color) and then
uses the *PARTS reserved variable to define that the next recipient defined will receive
message parts numbers 1 and 2.]
250 OK
RCPT TO:<jane@example.com>
250 recipient <jane@example.com> ok
XDFN first_name="Joe" last_name="User" color="black" *PARTS=1
[Note: This line defines three variables (first_name, last_name, and color) and then
uses the *PARTS reserved variable to define that the next recipient defined will receive
message parts numbers 1 only.]
RCPT TO:<joe@example.com>
250 recipient <joe@example.com> ok
XPRT 1
[Note: This replaces the DATA SMTP command.]
354 OK, send part
From: Mr. Spacely <spacely@sprockets.com>
To: &first_name; &last_name; &*TO;
Subject: Thanks for Being a Spacely Sprockets Customer