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Cisco AsyncOS 9.5 for Email User Guide
 
Chapter 28      Using Email Security Monitor
  Managing Reports
Step 4
Select a time range for the report data. (This option is not available for Outbreak Filters reports.)
Step 5
Select a format for the report:
PDF. Create a formatted PDF document for delivery, archival, or both. You can view the report as a 
PDF file immediately by clicking Preview PDF Report. 
For information about generating PDFs in languages other than English, see the 
.
CSV. Create an ASCII text file that contains the tabular data as comma-separated values. Each CSV 
file may contain up to 100 rows. If a report contains more than one type of table, a separate CSV file 
is created for each table.
Step 6
Specify the report options, if available. Some reports do not have report options.
Step 7
Specify scheduling and delivery options. If you do not specify an email address, the report is archived 
but is not sent to any recipients.
Note
If you are sending reports to an external account (such as Yahoo or Gmail, etc.), you may need 
to add the reporting return address to the external account’s whitelist to prevent report emails 
from being incorrectly classified as spam. 
Step 8
Click Submit. Commit your changes.
Editing Scheduled Reports 
Procedure 
Step 1
Click the report title in the listing on the Services > Centralized Reporting page.
Step 2
Make your changes.
Step 3
Submit and commit your changes.
Deleting Scheduled Reports
Procedure 
Step 1
On the Services > Centralized Reporting page, select the check boxes corresponding to the reports that 
you want to delete.
Note
Select the All check box to remove all scheduled reports.
Step 2
Click Delete
Step 3
Confirm the deletion and then commit your changes. 
Any archived versions of deleted reports are not automatically deleted.