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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.6 for Email Configuration Guide
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Chapter 9      Anti-Spam
Enabling Anti-Spam Scanning
When using the System Setup Wizard (or 
systemsetup
 command in the CLI), you are presented with 
option to enable either Cisco IronPort Intelligent Multi-Scan or the Cisco IronPort Anti-Spam engine. 
You cannot enable both during system setup, but you can enable the anti-spam solution that you didn’t 
choose by using the Security Services menu after system setup is complete. During system setup, you 
have the option to enable the Cisco IronPort Spam Quarantine for positive and suspect spam.
To enable the engine for the first time (either during system setup or later), read and agree to the license 
agreement. 
Figure 9-1
Anti-Spam Engine - Selecting During System Setup
Note
Please see 
 for information about how and when 
anti-spam scanning is applied.
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 IronPort Anti-Spam 
scanning engine to quarantine positive and suspected spam.
Figure 9-2
Mail Policies - Anti-Spam Engine Per Recipient
To change the Partners policy to use Cisco IronPort 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 IronPort 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.