Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C170 Guia Do Utilizador

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Cisco AsyncOS 9.0 for Email User Guide
 
Chapter 9      Using Message Filters to Enforce Email Policies
  Using the CLI to Manage Message Filters
Exporting Message Filters
export filename [seqnum|filtname|range]
Output a formatted version of the existing filter set to a file in the configuration directory of the FTP/SCP 
root directory on the appliance. See 
information.
When exporting message filters, you are prompted to select the encoding used.
The following conditions can cause errors:
No filter with a given filter name. 
No filter with a given sequence number. 
Viewing Non-ASCII Character Sets
The system displays filters containing non-ASCII characters in the CLI in UTF-8. If your 
terminal/display does not support UTF-8, the filter will unreadable.
The best way to manage non-ASCII characters in filters is to edit the filter in a text file and then import 
that text file (see 
) into the appliance.
Displaying a Message Filter List
list [seqnum|filtname|range]
Shows summarized information about the identified filters in a tabular form without printing the filter 
body. The information displayed includes:
Filter name 
Filter sequence number 
Filter's active/inactive state 
Filter’s valid/invalid state 
The following conditions can cause errors:
Illegal range format. 
Displaying Message Filter Details
detail [seqnum|filtname|range]
Provides full information about the identified filters, including the body of the filter and any additional 
state information.
Configuring Filter Log Subscriptions
logconfig