Cisco Cisco Content Security Management Appliance M160

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Release Notes for AsyncOS 9.1.x (All Builds) for Cisco Content Security Management
 
  New Features
New in AsyncOS 9.0
 
Feature
Description
Virtual Form 
Factor 
This Cisco Content Security Management Virtual Appliance release supports Email 
Security appliances. 
For complete information, see the Cisco Content Security Virtual Appliance 
Installation Guide
 at 
Disk Space 
Management 
improvements
Restrictions on the size of the spam quarantine have been removed. 
For virtual appliances, you can use VMWare tools to increase the disk space 
available to security management appliance instances. Single partitions above 
2 TB in size are now supported. 
If you are upgrading an existing virtual appliance, see an important caveat at 
An additional quota (Miscellaneous Files) has been added to let you manage the 
space used for log files, packet captures, and configuration files. 
For complete information, see the Managing Disk Space section in the online help 
or user guide. 
Centralized File 
Analysis 
quarantine 
Files can now be quarantined on the Security Management appliance when they are 
sent for File Analysis. However, unlike on the Email Security appliance, this 
quarantine does not automatically release messages based on the File Analysis 
verdict. Instead, the messages are held for the retention time that you specify. 
(Automatic processing has been added in AsyncOS 9.1.) 
The new quarantine is automatically created upon upgrade to this release. It is one 
of the group of quarantines referred to as "policy, virus, and outbreak quarantines" 
and has the same general settings and behavior as those quarantines. 
For an important caveat before upgrading, see
For details about this feature, see information about the centralized File Analysis 
quarantine in the online help or user guide. 
Display a 
message for 
appliance 
Administrators 
You can create a message to display when administrative users log in to the 
appliance. 
Currently, this functionality is available only using the command-line interface 
(CLI). For information, see the chapter on distributing administrative tasks in the 
online help or user guide. 
View recent 
appliance logins
You can view a short list of recent attempts to access the appliance using your 
credentials. 
See   the chapter on distributing administrative tasks in the online help or user guide. 
Per-user spam 
notifications 
You can specify which users receive spam notifications, based on LDAP groups. 
Reporting and 
tracking for new 
features 
Reporting and tracking have been updated to support new features in AsyncOS 9.0 
for Cisco Email Security appliances