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Cisco AsyncOS 8.0.1 for Email User Guide
 
Chapter 18      Text Resources
  Using Text Resources
Disclaimers and Filter Action Variables
You can also use message filter action variables (see “Action Variables” in the “Using Message Filters 
to Enforce Email Policies” chapter in the Cisco IronPort AsyncOS for Email Advanced Configuration 
Guide 
for more information). 
The following variables are available for the Disclaimer Template:
Table 18-3
Anti-Virus Notification Variables 
Variable Substituted 
With
$To 
Replaced by the message To: header (not the Envelope 
Recipient).
$From
Replaced by the message From: header (not the Envelope 
Sender).
$Subject
Replaced by the subject of the original message.
$Date
Replaced by the current date, using the format MM/DD/YYYY.
$Time
Replaced by the current time, in the local time zone.
$GMTimestamp
Replaced by the current time and date, as would be found in the 
Received: line of an email message, using GMT.
$MID
Replaced by the Message ID, or “MID” used internally to 
identify the message. Not to be confused with the RFC822 
“Message-Id” value (use $Header to retrieve that).
$Group
Replaced by the name of the sender group the sender matched on 
when injecting the message. If the sender group had no name, the 
string “>Unknown<” is inserted.
$Policy
Replaced by the name of the HAT policy applied to the sender 
when injecting the message. If no predefined policy name was 
used, the string “>Unknown<” is inserted.
$Reputation
Replaced by the SenderBase Reputation score of the sender. If 
there is no reputation score, it is replaced with “None”.
$filenames
Replaced with a comma-separated list of the message’s 
attachments’ filenames.
$filetypes
Replaced with a comma-separated list of the message's 
attachments' file types.
$filesizes
Replaced with a comma-separated list of the message’s 
attachment’s file sizes.
$remotehost
Replaced by the hostname of the system that sent the message to 
the Cisco appliance.
$AllHeaders
Replaced by the message headers.
$EnvelopeFrom
Replaced by the Envelope Sender (Envelope From, <MAIL 
FROM>) of the message.
$Hostname
Replaced by the hostname of the Cisco appliance.
$header[‘string’]
Replaced by the value of the quoted header, if the original 
message contains a matching header. Note that double quotes 
may also be used.