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Chapter 2      Using Email Security Monitor
Email Security Monitor Pages
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Outgoing Destinations Page
Outgoing Senders
The Outgoing Senders page provides information about the quantity and type of mail being sent from IP 
addresses and domains in your network. You can view the results by domain or IP address when you view 
this page. You might want to view the results by domain if you want to see what volume of mail is being 
sent by each domain, or you might want to view the results by IP address if you want see which IP 
addresses are sending the most virus messages or triggering content filters.
The page consists of two sections. On the left side of the page is a graph depicting the top senders by 
total threat messages. Total threat messages include messages that are spam or virus positive or triggered 
a content filter. On the right side of the page is a graph displaying top senders by clean messages on the 
top half of the page. The bottom half of the page displays a chart showing all the columns sorted by total 
messages (default setting). 
Note
This page does not display information about message delivery. Delivery information, such as how many 
messages from a particular domain were bounced can be tracked using the Delivery Status page. 
You can select a time range on which to report, such as an hour, a week, or a custom range. As with all 
reports, you can export the data for the graphs or the details listing to CSV format via the Export link.
The Outgoing Senders page can be used to answer the following types of questions:
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Which IP addresses are sending the most virus or spam positive email?
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Which IP addresses trigger content filters the most frequently?
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Which domains are sending the most mail?