Cisco Cisco Email Security Appliance C170 Guia Do Utilizador

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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.6 for Email Daily Management Guide
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Chapter 2      Using Email Security Monitor
Email Security Monitor Pages
Note
If you have configured your anti-virus settings to deliver unscannable or encrypted messages, these 
messages will be counted as clean messages and not virus positive. Otherwise, the messages are counted 
as virus positive.
Stopped by Content Filter: The total count of messages that were stopped by a content filter.
Clean Messages: Mail that is accepted and is deemed to be virus and spam free — the most accurate 
representation of clean messages accepted when taking per-recipient scanning actions (such as 
splintered messages being processed by separate mail policies) into account. However, because 
messages that are marked as spam or virus positive and still delivered are not counted, the actual number 
of messages delivered may differ from the clean message count.
Note
Messages that match a message filter and are not dropped or bounced by the filter are treated as clean. 
Messages dropped or bounced by a message filter are not counted in the totals.
How Messages are Categorized
As messages proceed through the email pipeline, they can apply to multiple categories. For example, a 
message can be marked as spam or virus positive, it can also match a content filter. The various verdicts 
follow these rules of precedence: Outbreak Filters quarantining (in this case the message is not counted 
until it is released from the quarantine and again processed through the work queue), followed by spam 
positive, virus positive, and matching a content filter.
For example, if a message is marked as spam positive, and your anti-spam settings are set to drop spam 
positive messages, the message is dropped and the spam counter is incremented. Further, if your 
anti-spam settings are set to let the spam positive message continue on in the pipeline, and a subsequent 
content filter drops, bounces, or quarantines the message, the spam count is still incremented. The 
content filter count is only incremented if the message is not spam or virus positive.
Incoming Mail Page
The Incoming Mail page provides a mechanism to report on the real-time information being collected 
by the Email Security Monitor feature for all remote hosts connecting to your appliance. This allows you 
to gather more information about an IP address, domain, and organization (network owner) sending mail 
to you. You can perform a Sender Profile search on IP addresses, domains, or organizations that have 
sent mail to you.
The Incoming Mail page has three views: Domain, IP Address, and Network Owner and provides a 
snapshot of the remote hosts connecting to the system in the context of the selected view.
Figure 2-3
The Incoming Mail Views
It displays a table (Incoming Mail Details) of the top domains (or IP addresses, or network owners, 
depending on the view) that have sent mail to all public listeners configured on the appliance. You can 
monitor the flow of all mail into your gateway. You can click on any domain/IP/network owner to drill 
down to access details about this sender on a Sender Profile page (this is an Incoming Mail page, specific 
to the domain/IP/network owner you clicked on).