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Cisco AsyncOS 8.5 for Email User Guide
 
Chapter 13      Anti-Spam
  Defining Anti-Spam Policies
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Click OK
Step 3
Add the content filter to the mail policy. 
a.
Select Mail Policies > Incoming Mail Policies
b.
Click the link in the Content Filters column for the policy that you selected earlier in this 
procedure. 
a.
Select Enable Content Filters if it is not already selected. 
b.
Select the check box to enable the url_filtering content filter. 
c.
Submit and commit your changes. 
Related Topics 
Enabling Different Anti-Spam Scanning Engines in Different Mail Policies: 
Configuration Example 
When using the System Setup Wizard (or 
systemsetup
 command in the CLI), you are presented with 
option to enable either Cisco Intelligent Multi-Scan or the Cisco Anti-Spam engine. You cannot enable 
both during system setup, but after system setup is complete you can enable the anti-spam solution that 
you didn’t choose, by using the Security Services menu. 
After the system is set up, you can configure the anti-spam scanning solution for incoming mail policies 
via the Mail Policies > Incoming Mail Policies page. (Anti-spam scanning is typically disabled for 
outgoing mail policies.) You can even disable anti-spam scanning for a policy. 
In this example, the default mail policy and the “Partners” policy are using the Cisco Anti-Spam 
scanning engine to quarantine positive and suspected spam.
Figure 13-1
Mail Policies - Anti-Spam Engine Per Recipient
To change the Partners policy to use Cisco Intelligent Multi-Scan and scan for unwanted marketing 
messages, click on the entry in the Anti-Spam column corresponding with the Partners row (“use 
default”).
Select Cisco Intelligent Multi-Scan for the scanning engine, and select Yes to enable unwanted 
marketing message detection. Use the default settings for unwanted marketing message detection.