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Cisco AsyncOS 9.5 for Email User Guide
 
Chapter 10      Mail Policies
  Configuring Mail Policies
Related Topics 
Finding Which Policies Apply to a Sender or Recipient
Use the Find Policies section at the top of the Mail Policies page to search for users already defined in 
incoming or outgoing mail policies. 
For example, type 
bob@example.com
 and click the Find Policies button to display results showing which 
policies contain defined users that will match the policy. 
Click the name of the policy to edit the users for that policy. 
Note that the default policy will always be shown when you search for any user, because, by definition, 
if a sender or recipient does not match any other configured policies, it will always match the default 
policy. 
Related Topics
Managed Exceptions
Using the steps shown in the two examples above, you can begin to create and configure policies on a 
managed exception basis. In other words, after evaluating your organization’s needs you can configure 
policies so that the majority of messages will be handled by the default policy. You can then create 
additional “exception” policies for specific users or user groups, managing the differing policies as 
needed. In this manner, message splintering will be minimized and you are less likely to impact system 
performance from the processing of each splinter message in the work queue. 
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Selected
Values:
u1@a.com, 
u2@a.com
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-
Selected
(Default) Only 
if all 
conditions 
match
 option 
is selected
Values:
u1@b.com, 
u2@b.com
Selected
Values:
u3@b.com, 
u4@b.com
Sender
u1@a.com[OR]u2@a.com 
Recipient
[u1@b.com[AND]u2@b.com] 
[AND] 
[[NOT][u3@b.com[AND]u4@b
.com]]
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-
Selected
Values:
u1@a.com, 
u2@a.com
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Selected
If one or more 
conditions 
match
 option 
is also selected
Values:
u1@b.com, 
u2@b.com
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Sender
[NOT][u1@a.com[OR]u2@a.c
om]
Recipient
u1@b.com[OR]u2@b.com