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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.6 for Email Configuration Guide
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Chapter 9      Anti-Spam
You enable Cisco IronPort Anti-Spam or Cisco IronPort Intelligent Multi-Scan actions on a per-recipient 
basis using the Email Security Manager feature: the Mail Policies > Incoming or Outgoing Mail Policies 
pages (GUI) or the 
policyconfig -> antispam
 command (CLI). After the anti-spam solution has been 
enabled globally, you configure these actions separately for each mail policy you create. You can 
configure different actions for different mail policies.You can only enable one anti-spam solution per 
policy; you cannot enable both on the same policy.
Note
To enable anti-spam scanning for outgoing mail, you also need to check the anti-spam settings of the 
relevant host access table, especially for a private listener. For more information, see 
.
Each row in the Email Security Manager represents a different policy. Each column represents a different 
security service. 
Figure 9-10
Mail Policies - Anti-Spam Engine
Editing the Anti-Spam Settings for a Mail Policy
The process for editing the per-user anti-spam settings for a mail policy is essentially the same, whether 
the policy is for incoming or outgoing mail. 
Individual policies (not the default) have an additional field to “Use Default” settings. Selecting this 
causes the policy to adopt all of the Anti-Spam settings from the default mail policy.
See also 
 for more information. 
Step 1
Click the link for the Anti-Spam security service in any row of the Email Security Manager incoming or 
outgoing mail policy table. 
The Anti-Spam settings page similar to the one shown in 
 is displayed. 
Click the link in the default row to edit the settings for the default policy. 
 shows the settings 
for a specific policy (not the default). Compare this screen with 
. Note how 
individual policies have the “Use Default” option. 
Step 2
Select the anti-spam solution you want to use for the policy. 
You can click Disabled to disable anti-spam scanning altogether for the mail policy.
Step 3
Configure settings for positively identified spam, suspected spam, and unwanted marketing messages. 
 shows the Cisco IronPort Anti-Spam settings for the default mail policy about to be edited. 
See 
 and 
Step 4
Submit and commit your changes.