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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.6 for Email Daily Management Guide
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Chapter 1      Managing the Cisco IronPort Email Appliance
How to Use This Guide
Occasionally, this book refers to the other guides for additional information about topics. These guides 
are available on the Documentation CD that came with your Cisco IronPort appliance as well as the 
Cisco IronPort Customer Support Portal. For more information, see 
.
How to Use This Guide
Use this guide as a resource to learn about how to manage and monitor your Cisco IronPort Email 
Security appliance on a regular basis. The topics are organized in a logical order. You might not need to 
read every chapter in the book. Review the Table of Contents and the section called 
 to determine which chapters are relevant to your system. 
You can also use this guide as a reference book. It contains important information, such as adding users 
and using support commands, that you can refer to throughout the life of the appliance. 
The guide is distributed in print and electronically as PDF and HTML files. The electronic versions of 
the guide are available on the Cisco IronPort Customer Support Portal. You can also access the HTML 
online help version of the book directly from the appliance GUI by clicking the Help and Support link 
in the upper-right corner.
Before You Begin
Before you read this guide, review the Cisco IronPort Quickstart Guide and the latest product release 
notes for your appliance. In this guide, it is assumed that you have configured the Cisco IronPort C- or 
X-Series appliance for email delivery.
How This Book Is Organized
 provides an introduction to the Cisco 
IronPort appliance and defines its key features and role in the enterprise network. 
 describes the Mail Flow Monitor feature: a powerful, 
web-based console that provides complete visibility into all inbound email traffic for your enterprise.
 describes local message tracking. You can use message tracking 
to determine if a particular message was delivered, found to contain a virus, or placed in a spam 
quarantine.
 describes the special queues or repositories used to hold and process messages. 
Messages in quarantines can be delivered or deleted, based on how you configured the quarantine. This 
includes the Cisco IronPort Spam quarantine.
describes the logging and log subscription functionality of the Cisco IronPort 
appliance. 
 describes the commands available in the CLI 
available to you as you monitor the mail flow through the gateway. 
 describes typical administration tasks for managing and monitoring 
the Cisco IronPort appliance through the GUI.