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Cisco AsyncOS 9.5 for Email User Guide
 
Chapter 38      Logging
  Overview
Spam Quarantine GUI Logs
Spam Quarantine logs record actions associated with the Spam Quarantine 
including configuration via the GUI, end user authentication, and end user 
actions (releasing email, etc.).
SMTP Conversation Logs
The SMTP conversation log records all parts of incoming and outgoing 
SMTP conversations. 
Safe/Block Lists Logs
Safelist/blocklist logs record data about the safelist/blocklist settings and 
database.
Reporting Logs
Reporting logs record actions associated with the processes of the 
centralized reporting service.
Reporting Query Logs
Reporting query logs record actions associated with the reporting queries 
that are run on the appliance.
Updater Logs
The updater log records events related to updates for system services, such 
as McAfee Anti-Virus definition updates.
Tracking Logs
Tracking logs record actions associated with the processes of the tracking 
service. Tracking logs are a subset of the mail logs.
Authentication Logs
The authentication log records successful user logins and unsuccessful login 
attempts.
Configuration History Logs
Configuration history logs record the following information: What changes 
were made on the Email Security appliance, and when were the changes 
made? A new configuration history log is created each time a user commits 
a change.
Upgrade Logs 
 Status information about upgrade download and installation.
API Logs
API logs record various events related to Cisco AsyncOS API for Email, for 
example:
API has started or stopped
Connection to the API failed or closed (after providing response)
Authentication succeeded or failed
Request contains errors
Error while communicating network configuration changes with 
AsyncOS API
Table 38-1
Log Types (continued)
Log
Description