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Cisco IronPort AsyncOS 7.3 for Email Advanced Configuration Guide
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Chapter 6      Using Message Filters to Enforce Email Policies
When importing message filters, you are prompted to select the encoding used.
The following conditions can cause errors:
  •
File does not exist.
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Filter with a non-unique filter name. 
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Filter with a filtname that is a reserved word. 
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Filter with a syntax error. 
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Filter with actions referring to non-existent system resources such as 
interfaces. 
Exporting Message Filters
export filename [seqnum|filtname|range]
Output a formatted version of the existing filter set to a file in the configuration 
directory of the FTP/SCP root directory on the appliance. See 
 for more information.
When exporting message filters, you are prompted to select the encoding used.
The following conditions can cause errors:
  •
No filter with a given filter name. 
  •
No filter with a given sequence number. 
Viewing Non-ASCII Character Sets
The system displays filters containing non-ASCII characters in the CLI in UTF-8. 
If your terminal/display does not support UTF-8, the filter will unreadable.
The best way to manage non-ASCII characters in filters is to edit the filter in a 
text file and then import that text file (see 
into the appliance.
Displaying a Message Filter List
list [seqnum|filtname|range]